At 28/06/01 12:44:00, you wrote:
>Dear Shinjo, Hitoshi.
>
>A simple way to convert a map with consecutive points into a segment map
>with one or more segments connecting these points is the following:
>
>Export your pointmap to the ILWIS 1.4 format and get a *.pnt ascii file.
>
>Replace in this text file the first line: X! Y! Name$ ....
>by the the text: Segments
>
>Put in the next 2 lines the lower and upper limits of your new segment
>map:
> minX minY
> maxX maxY
>
>Put as a line before the coordiate list, the name of your new segment.
>Insert other segment names if you want more segments in the segment map
>
>Save the edited text file as a *.smt file
>
>Hint:
>To see an example of the text-format of an *.smt file, you can simply
>export a segment map to *.smt ascii format and look into it.
>
>good luck!
>
>Jan Hendrikse
>ILWIS Development
>
>
>
Hello Jan, Hello Ilwis users,
A much more simple procedure:
1. Open point editor with your point set
2. Select all your points ==> edit ==>copy
3. Create a new segment map
4. Edit ==> paste
5. What a surprise! All your points are connected (in the same order of points in the
file).
Good luck
Moshe Sabto
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