+AD4- Hello, there
+AD4-
+AD4- I have a Arc/Info Grid image which is a fold of files and I'd like to be
+AD4- used in MapInfo as either Grid layer or Vector layer. I have tried
+AD4- ArcLink but it seems ArcLink does not support GRID format. It simply
+AD4- skips the GRD section in +ACo-.E00 file
Hello, there
I have a Arc/Info Grid image which is a fold of files and I'd like to be
used in MapInfo as either Grid layer or Vector layer. I have tried
ArcLink but it seems ArcLink does not support GRID format. It simply
skips the GRD section in *.E00 file where has all raster data.
So Is there
Bill -
Could you provide the list for the other lists: MapX, MapXtreme, and
MapInfo TAB file anatomies? I wasn't aware of these unless they are up on
the Summit via MapInfo.com.
Do you (or our list in general) know of any lists that deal with GIS
research and application to crime / traffic /
Bob,
I assume you have created a grid of polygons that define the neat line of
each map page; and
Identified them sequentially in field ID. Then, fetching through your Grid
table :
Dim iThisGrid as Integer
iThisGrid = Grid.ID
Select * from Grid
where obj intersects (select obj from grid whe
How would I write a mapbasic script that would identify all overlapping
polygons in a table?
Travis Lathrop
Intercarrier Services
(816) 559-3014
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Hello,
I quit using VB about 2 years ago, v5 and MI v4.5,
and use Delphi [pascal] exclusively
The power is far beyond VB [especially WinAPI], not
to mention 20 times faster, and
no baggage to distribute -- just the
EXE.
This is from my Delphi code but will give you the
idea, Quotes aroun
Is there another program available besides ConnectTheDots that will draw a
region around selected points. The connectthedots program draws a region
around the selected points by the order they appear in the MapInfo table.
Therefore, the program does not always create a "nice" region around the
po
Guru:
I have downloaded a raster image created by the USGS using ArcInfo
software from the following web site
http://www.nationalatlas.gov/shadedm.html USGS states the image is in
Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area. The metadata for the image is located at on
the same page. I have tried
Hello,
I am currently developing a customised Info Tool using Visual Basic to run
on top of MapInfo. When I launch my VB form (activated by a button in
MapInfo) the details of the currently selected point object appear on my VB
application (as required). It is the next step that I am having proble
dear all,
I had to re-install mapinfo v5.5 after a system crash. Install from
CD went without any problem, but since then I receive the following warning
at startup of mapinfo:
When I click OK, startup continues and all seems to work ok.
Can anyone shed some light on what that DLL is?
TIA
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I have a problem that is quite similar, except that I would like to manually enter the
Lat/Long of points to be put on a map at their exact location given in a paper report
I also thought of creating a reference locator grid, thinking that there should be an
easier
way.
TIA,
Max
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Title: RE: MI The Empire verses the metric
Thanks for the clarification, any ideas why they picked 6080 (or 6076.115) feet, that height must have some significance?
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From: Wade Cothran (EUS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 May 2000 15:26
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Nautical Mile is:
any of various units of distance used for sea and air navigation based on
the length of a minute of arc of a great circle of the earth and differing
because the earth is not a perfect sphere: as a : a British unit equal to
6080 feet (1853.2 meters) b : an international unit equal
Hello,
I am new to this list but have already enjoyed most of the discussions I have
read. I am looking for a way to geocode certain records by assigning them
lat. & long. manually.
We have a fair number of addresses that geocode to improper locations, or that
we have to select an improper ch
I have a prospective client who needs to evaluate both markets (e.g. Metro
Areas in the US) and ZIP codes within Metros for market potential for high
speed residential internet access.
If this is an application you have developed, or you can recommend specific
tools, please get in touch. They ma
When drawing a new
polygon mapinfo automatically closes it upon switching to another windows
application. Has anyone experienced this and found a
solution.
Thanks
Mike
Osbourn
Yes, it's called "Mapbasic Reference Guide" and comes with your purchased
MapBasic...
Peter Ketting
Miljø- og Energiministeriet
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Dear All,
Is there a free available syntax list for MapBasic
Georges Sen-Gupta
Senior Statistics and Information Officer
Crime Reduction Unit
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Title: RE: MI The Empire verses the metric
>the origin of the nautical mile is as follows (I believe):
1 nautical mile = 1 second of 1 minute of 1 degree at the equator<
I was taught that a nautical mile was one minute of a great circle, fixed by the British Admiralty at 6,080 feet
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