Flicker analysis is an interest as the eye can see things that the hard
statistics may not yet be sensitive to. Flickers need bit maps and
essentially video processes that accelerate with the ever more powerful
video cards. MapInfo Pro may have too much cartographic overhead to provide
10 frames or even two a second?  It might be a faster solution to build the
individual frames with MapInfo and animate them in another viewing
environment.

This may be one of those wish list items that may appear in 8.+?

Thanks for the opportunity to think out loud....

MidNight Mapper
Aka neil 

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Aaron (TX/EUS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 2:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MI-L Data Animation


Has anyone ever attempted to use MapInfo by itself or with MapBasic to
animate a change in data - say a shift in actions by a population or select
group of individuals. I would really like to show the shift (in position) of
a equipotential (data) for several different events. I had read somewhere
that MapInfo may support animation but thought that encoding it within
MapBasic may enable users unfamiliar with GIS/MI to run/start a MB program.

Frank

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