Is there a way of saving the isochrome maps generated in OSMnx?










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I would like to save the output of the isochrone maps as a shapefile.



I am following the example here:



https://geoffboeing.com/2017/08/isochrone-maps-osmnx-python/



And have tried the arguments here:



https://osmnx.readthedocs.io/en/stable/osmnx.html#module-osmnx



But can't get it to save.



e.g. for ox.save_load.save_graph_shapefile I get:




AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'edges'




and for ox.save_load.save_gdf_shapefile, I get:




AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'edges'




Has anyone done this before?










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    I would like to save the output of the isochrone maps as a shapefile.



    I am following the example here:



    https://geoffboeing.com/2017/08/isochrone-maps-osmnx-python/



    And have tried the arguments here:



    https://osmnx.readthedocs.io/en/stable/osmnx.html#module-osmnx



    But can't get it to save.



    e.g. for ox.save_load.save_graph_shapefile I get:




    AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'edges'




    and for ox.save_load.save_gdf_shapefile, I get:




    AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'edges'




    Has anyone done this before?










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      I would like to save the output of the isochrone maps as a shapefile.



      I am following the example here:



      https://geoffboeing.com/2017/08/isochrone-maps-osmnx-python/



      And have tried the arguments here:



      https://osmnx.readthedocs.io/en/stable/osmnx.html#module-osmnx



      But can't get it to save.



      e.g. for ox.save_load.save_graph_shapefile I get:




      AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'edges'




      and for ox.save_load.save_gdf_shapefile, I get:




      AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'edges'




      Has anyone done this before?










      share|improve this question














      I would like to save the output of the isochrone maps as a shapefile.



      I am following the example here:



      https://geoffboeing.com/2017/08/isochrone-maps-osmnx-python/



      And have tried the arguments here:



      https://osmnx.readthedocs.io/en/stable/osmnx.html#module-osmnx



      But can't get it to save.



      e.g. for ox.save_load.save_graph_shapefile I get:




      AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'edges'




      and for ox.save_load.save_gdf_shapefile, I get:




      AttributeError: 'list' object has no attribute 'edges'




      Has anyone done this before?







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          You didn't provide a code snippet or MWE, so I'll guess at what you've done so far with a suggestion of how to proceed. In cell 8 in this notebook, which it seems you're working off of, a list of polygon isochrones is generated. You can just create a geopandas geoseries from this list, then save that to disk as a shapefile.






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          • Excellent. Thanks for that. I should have noticed that earlier. By the way, very useful package.

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          You didn't provide a code snippet or MWE, so I'll guess at what you've done so far with a suggestion of how to proceed. In cell 8 in this notebook, which it seems you're working off of, a list of polygon isochrones is generated. You can just create a geopandas geoseries from this list, then save that to disk as a shapefile.






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          • Excellent. Thanks for that. I should have noticed that earlier. By the way, very useful package.

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          You didn't provide a code snippet or MWE, so I'll guess at what you've done so far with a suggestion of how to proceed. In cell 8 in this notebook, which it seems you're working off of, a list of polygon isochrones is generated. You can just create a geopandas geoseries from this list, then save that to disk as a shapefile.






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          • Excellent. Thanks for that. I should have noticed that earlier. By the way, very useful package.

            – wl1234
            Nov 19 '18 at 19:26













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          You didn't provide a code snippet or MWE, so I'll guess at what you've done so far with a suggestion of how to proceed. In cell 8 in this notebook, which it seems you're working off of, a list of polygon isochrones is generated. You can just create a geopandas geoseries from this list, then save that to disk as a shapefile.






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          You didn't provide a code snippet or MWE, so I'll guess at what you've done so far with a suggestion of how to proceed. In cell 8 in this notebook, which it seems you're working off of, a list of polygon isochrones is generated. You can just create a geopandas geoseries from this list, then save that to disk as a shapefile.







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          • Excellent. Thanks for that. I should have noticed that earlier. By the way, very useful package.

            – wl1234
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          • Excellent. Thanks for that. I should have noticed that earlier. By the way, very useful package.

            – wl1234
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          Excellent. Thanks for that. I should have noticed that earlier. By the way, very useful package.

          – wl1234
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          Excellent. Thanks for that. I should have noticed that earlier. By the way, very useful package.

          – wl1234
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