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- #Mapinfo 10 create a circle command generator
- #Mapinfo 10 create a circle command update
- #Mapinfo 10 create a circle command upgrade
- #Mapinfo 10 create a circle command code
- #Mapinfo 10 create a circle command professional
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Exploring the Graph Customization Dialog Box.
#Mapinfo 10 create a circle command generator
#Mapinfo 10 create a circle command professional
Registering Vertical Mapper as MapInfo Professional Tool.Installing Vertical Mapper for the First Time.MapInfo Professional and MapInfo RunTime Version Support.
#Mapinfo 10 create a circle command upgrade
Upgrade to the Vertical Mapper MFAL library.Import Raster Data as Vertical Mapper Grid.The result should be very similar to what you were aiming for originally. (You need to substitute the value from step 1 into the second line in place of GridCellSize)
#Mapinfo 10 create a circle command update
Update ResultPoints set obj = mbr(createline(centroidx(obj), centroidy(obj), centroidx(obj) + GridCellSize, centroidx(obj) + GridCellSize))
#Mapinfo 10 create a circle command code
Convert the points into grid cell squares using the following MapBasic code (could be in a MBX, or from the MapBasic window):.Transfer the summary into MapInfo and plot points from the truncated coordinates - these should plot in the lower left corner of each grid cell with data.Summarise (group by) the truncated X and Y columns generating the summary data that you require - mean, count etc.Truncate the X and Y coordinates to the nearest whole number of cell sizes.Decide on the cell size of your MapInfo vector grid.Solutions,scenarios,algorithms you answer may not be solved only in mapinfo,but other tools as well.Īn alternative approach would be to use a database engine (could be MapInfo) to analyse your result data and generate a file that could then be plotted in MapInfo as a vector grid:Īssuming Result data has a format like the following: The problem starts here even if we process these cells,generating results may last weeks,months even.So my question is likely in the title,so i ask a different and easy way to approach this problem. We approach this problem by creating rectangles by 10 to 5000 meter values which are square cell sizes,and insert these values onto these tests via MBR or Convex polygon objects by checking out whether cell intersects these generated object from test. In this scenario,firstly we thought about creating these grids via gridmaker.mbx which is free tool for Mapinfo,but when the area is too large or the cell size is too small or even if grid maker has no chance to imply our algoritm that like in the following We're currently using MapInfo & MapBasic to analyze daily tests results for planning purposes.For each test,exported result may contain empty values (say 999,we know Mapinfo has no NULL values),so we decided to maintain each result (by point values) by averaging and cleaning empty results for each parameters inside a square(piece of grid),that way results may not repeat at the same coordinates and separation of empty values.(Or you can say get results by grid where each grid contain how many points and joining results for each cell by averaging)