AW: MI-L Import CSV into TAB (No.2)

2003-11-13 Thread Possberg, Hendrik
Hi, I think there are more work to do then just to rename the file and then import it. First- the text file contains rows with different numbers of Coordinates -up to 600 pairs of Coordinates. I do not think its a good way to store the coordinates into columns. Second, I need to construct Regions

Re: MI-L Import CSV into TAB (No.2)

2003-11-13 Thread Thomsen, Bo Victor
To Hendrik - If you are proficient in VB, VBA or Delphi, You can use the open source MITAB dll to generate a binary tab file directly. MITAB has language binding to Delphi, Visual Basic and MapBasic (!!) and of course C and C++. The MITAB zip file includes several VBA examples you can run as macr

MI-L RE : MI-L Data formats

2003-11-13 Thread Simon Roy
We sometimes buy data from NDI. You can ask for a few data formats. Usually we are asking for dxf, which can be imported directly into MI. Simon Roy - Spécialiste en géomatique Carto-Média, Environnement Illimité inc. tél.:514-849-7281 fax.:514-849-6770 ---

RE: MI-L Data formats

2003-11-13 Thread Gilbert Haché
NDI can supply numerous format: Here's a link to samples data. http://www.digitalocean.ca/DigitalOcean%20E-Store/sample_data_2003.asp Gilbert -Original Message- From: Landmark Geographic Solutions [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: November 12, 2003 20:19 To: MapInfo Listers Subject: MI

MI-L region to grd (difference in values)

2003-11-13 Thread Simon Hébert
I created a grd file in VM with a layer of regions with wind speed values and I have difference with these values and my original vectoriel values. It’s not big differences but enough to affect my results. I don’t understand why these differences. Do you think that it would be better if I try an in

RE: MI-L region to grd (difference in values)

2003-11-13 Thread Hickman, Josh
Simon, What options did you use to create your grid? Depending on what you chose, your original grid values may not be honored. An example of this concerns the Natural Neighbor interpolation. You have three options - linear, smooth without overshoot, and smooth with overshoot. I've noticed tha

MI-L Area query in MI

2003-11-13 Thread Upinder Mutti
Hello List I have two tab files 'catchment_bndry' and 'indstrial_zones'. Catchment boundary contain subcatchment boundaries over a given area, industrial zones (heavy industry, light industry)shows land use zones that encroach over various subcatchment polygons. I want to find out the area each

MI-L Importing .dwgs

2003-11-13 Thread Norm Shea
I am having trouble importing some .dwg files. I am running MIPro 5.5 and Universal Translator 1.6. When I try to import, I get the following error message: >Error opening file 'G:\ACAD-hotellagoon.dwg'. Error is 'Unsupported file >version >Program Terminating > >Translation FAILED. >Unable to g

Re: MI-L Importing .dwgs

2003-11-13 Thread Lawrence Turner
Norm, Application versioning is critical when translation (importing) data. If you have an option with the suppliers of the data, I would say first request that the DWG files are supplied in AutoCad version 12 format to suite your MapInfo version 5.5 Alternatively, get the latest version o

RE: MI-L Importing .dwgs

2003-11-13 Thread Upinder Mutti
I've never used MI V 5.5 before, so this suggestion maynot work but If you have access to autocad, you can try saving your files as a DXF format and then try importing them through map info. Also you can download a trial version of the FME translator. Theres are several other free applications be