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Hello, I would like to get the dtype of the columns as they are when the vaex dataframe is turned into a pandas dataframe.
Basically, vaex is using its own dtype.
Please, is there any way to get the result of the 2nd method without having vaex to compute a row? (in example above, I am making vaex computing the 1st row) If it is possible, I would like to prevent it, because I am using this information in a setup step.
Thanks for your help!
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Description
Hello, I would like to get the dtype of the columns as they are when the vaex dataframe is turned into a pandas dataframe.
Basically, vaex is using its own dtype.
But,
Please, is there any way to get the result of the 2nd method without having vaex to compute a row? (in example above, I am making vaex computing the 1st row) If it is possible, I would like to prevent it, because I am using this information in a setup step.
Thanks for your help!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: