I would like to bring in a set of points from a table and have different
symbols for different attributes.
Does anyone know how I can do this
Thanks
James Quirk
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Dear Gilbert,
It is because MapInfo can have only
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Another thing you can do change the point to a small circle or square( some
other polygon), select both polygons and combine. This allows both objects (or
more) to access the same record.
Michel Larue wrote:
Dear Gilbert,
It is because MapInfo can have only one object attached to one
Could someone help me with the Create points command from the Table menu?
I have a polygon table which is editable, I created 2 new columns in the
associated browser that I filled with the X and Y coordinates of the
polygon's centroid. Then I'm using the Create points command to get that
central
Dear Gilbert,
It is because MapInfo can have only one object attached to one record, and
the object is already there, it is your polyon. In fact mixing polygons and
points is not either a good idea, and is even forbidden in Arcview. So I
suggest that you save a copy of your polygon table with
Hello there guys,
I am new to MapInfo - I am curently trying to creat
points in MapInfo 4.5 from a querry that I performed in MS Access 97 (through
ODBC) . When I try to do this I get the response "make table mappable" which I
try to do - I then get the response that the access database
Hello users,
I am currently involved in a project that uses VB6 to run
commands from MapInfo. The problem I have is that although I
know how to create points for a table of geocoded data in MapInfo I
cannot replicate this within a MapBasic program.
I need to write a MapBasic program that
Hello users,
I have a polygon coverage of Census Enumeration Areas for a particular urban
region, from which I would like to create a point theme consisting solely of
points located at the centroids of each Enumeration Area. Has anyone done
something like this before, and if so, how do you
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Subject: MI creating points from centroids
Hello users,
I have a polygo
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Hello users,
I have a polygon coverage of Census Enumeration Areas for a particular
urban
region, from which
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Try this,
Add a column called LAT and one called LONG to your table under
tablemaintenancetable structure (set them to type of float). Update the
LAT column with Centroid(y), and the LONG column with centroid(x). Exp
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Hello users,
I have a polygon coverage of Census Enumeration Areas for a particular
urban
region, from which I would like to create a point theme consisting solely
of
points located at the centroids of each Enumeration Area. Has
Hello All,
An easy one for you:
How do I create different points of different colours based on a column of numbers ?
At the moment I just use create points for the whole lot and get the same type of
symbols throughout. I have tried CreatePoint etc in MapBasic but have to go through
the
"Elliot Tinton EG CEFAS (DN=EJT00, RECIPIENTS, LOWESTOFT, CEFAS)" wrote:
Hello All,
An easy one for you:
How do I create different points of different colours based on a column of numbers?
Hi Elliot!
My suggestion is that you create a standard symbol, maybe a basic dot or
square and
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Subject: MI Creating points and showing on a separate map
Hello all, I created points manually (lat,lon) in a spreadsheet program and
am attempting to bring them into a MI map. The scales seem to be way off and
I guess I figured it should be easier than it is. Any help would be great.
Thanks.
Jim
Hello all, I created points manually (lat,lon) in a spreadsheet program and am
attempting to bring them into a MI map. The scales seem to be way off and I guess I
figured it should be easier than it is. Any help would be great.
Thanks.
Jim Schumm
Dear Kris
The fields that contain X, Y cordinates must be numeric and not a
character string!
Regards
Bob
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Hello List
I know I have posted this problem before, but when I looked back on the
Mapinfo-L Archives the responses to my
Hello List
I know I have posted this problem before, but when I looked back on the
Mapinfo-L Archives the responses to my question were deleted. So I will ask
again, I am trying to create points from a two tables I created in Excel
and geocoded using MapMarker. The files geocoded correctly but
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