One other option is to Export your table as a MID/MIF file, then look at the
MIF part in a text editor to see the node coordinates for the
regions/polygons in your table.
Jason
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Warren Vick, Europa Technologies Ltd. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 6:17 AM
> To: Megan Kilby; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: MI scripts
>
> Hello Megan,
>
> > I was wondering whether anyone has written a script with enables you to
> > view the coordinates for rectangles and polygons drawn in mapinfo
>
> For rectangle objects, you can just double-click or select & F7 for the
> Object Info dialog. This will tell you the coordinates of the corners.
>
> For "many-node" type objects such as polylines and polygons, this would
> need
> a MB program to be done well. It would also need to be quite smart since
> it
> would not be possible to fill a listbox with all the coordinates in large
> object. Some form of "block view" when the node count reaches a certain
> threshold would be necessary. A good utility would also need to handle
> multi-polygon regions and multi-segment polylines.
>
> Regards,
> Warren Vick
> Europa Technologies Ltd, U.K.
> http://www.europa-tech.com
>
>
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