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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
15.07.2005 10:38
Pour : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc : [email protected]
Objet : MI-L Réf. : MI-L Import of XLS file with "from & To"
Coords
Hi,
If you are into flow maps, there is a small mapbasic program called
Arrows40 which is very handy. You can map the origin to destination vector
based on the coordinates of the two points. You can even add other columns
indicating the volume of the flow. You can customize your arrows in many
different ways The program adds a layer to your map and you can even use
it in order to create a thematic layer. It allows bi-directional flows,
since you can offset the vector by tha amount of your choice. The only
draw back is that it doesn't create automatic legends. If you want a
legend, you have to create the arrows of the legend as if they were
vectors of the map itself.
You can download this MBX program from there
http://www.paris-pc-gis.com/externes/Files_from_other_origins.htm
The direct shortcut is :
http://www.paris-pc-gis.com/externes/extern/Arrow40.zip
I discovered this program through this list and used it for the creation
of our thematic atlas with great satisfaction. I'm happy to forward it to
others.
Christiane Roh
John Gosbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
15.07.2005 09:48
Pour : [email protected]
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Objet : MI-L Import of XLS file with "from & To" Coords
Howdy all,
I use the MapInfo "Create Points" function often when receiving GPS point
data, but have just received some linework data where the Excel data file
contains UTM co-ords with the "from" & "to" coords making up each line ie
(x1,y1,x2,y2).
Is there an automated process within MapInfo to achieve the import of line
data from XLS, CSV etc ?? otherwise all I can think of doing is importing
the (x1,x2) using create points and then the (x2,y2) and re living my
childhood by playing "join the dots"
Cheers with Beers
Johnno
GIS Administrator
City of Burnside
Adelaide
Australia
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