Simon,

Absolutely.  We have a developer kit which show you how to access our dll's
to perform your favourite Vertical Mapper function using the programming
language of your choice.  Sample code is provided in MapBasic, Visual Basic
Delphi and C.  For more information check out
http://www.northwoodtec.com/vmsdk.htm.


James Harvie
Vertical Mapper Product Manager
Northwood Technologies Inc.
43 Auriga Drive, K2E 7Y8
Nepean, Ontario, Canada
613-224-2020

-----Original Message-----
From: Simon W Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 3:43 AM
To: 'James Harvie'
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Subject: RE: MI Vertical Mapper question


James

Thanks for the response.

One more question, is it possible to access Vertical mapper's functions
through Mapbasic?

Regardless of the above question, I imagine that I'll be able to
manipulate/edit the regions drawn using Voronoi utility in mapinfo/mapbasic
to achieve what I'm after - just a thought.

Cheers

Simon

-----Original Message-----
From: James Harvie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 May 2000 19:57
To: MapInfo L
Subject: RE: MI Vertical Mapper question


Simon,

Unfortunately the Voronoi utility in Vertical Mapper does not allow you to
influence the size of the natural neighbourhood region based on a points
value.

James Harvie
Vertical Mapper Product Manager
Northwood Technologies Inc.
43 Auriga Drive, K2E 7Y8
Nepean, Ontario, Canada
613-224-2020




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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Simon W Fox
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 7:34 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: MI Vertical Mapper question


Hello

Does anybody know whether or not it is possible to change the way that the
Create Regions from Points(Voronoi) option works within Vertical Mapper?

I want to be able to create weighted polygons dependent on points elevations
stored within the point table. For example, if two adjacent point are of two
different elevations, I would like to draw the polygon between the two at a
different distance to the default of the midpoint, so as to create smaller
polygons around the points of greatest elevations.

I hope you can make some sense of this, if you have further questions please
get in touch.

Cheers

Simon


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