Editor number assignments through this method are overridden by the DECORATE one. An actor's special and arguments cannot be overridden through the editor if said actor class has been assigned a special and arguments through this method. Actors can be assigned multiple editor numbers, and already-assigned editor numbers can be mapped to nothing by passing None instead of an actor class name. They can also be mapped to other actors. If noskillflags is specified, the engine ignores the actor's map-set difficulty setting filters and spawns it regardless.

In this example, actor MarblePillar is given editor number 11001; actor GreenCard is given 11002 and Autosave action special; actor IceDemon is given 11004 and Thing_Spawn action special with its first three arguments set to some values; and lastly, actor GooFountain is given 11023 as its editor number, with its first argument set to 32 and no action special.


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The first question I want to ask you is how can I show the number of decimal digits of the starting and ending coordinates of the line shown by the program as 3 digits? the returned values either show two digits or do not appear in decimal digits.

Sometimes called the MapInfo Native format or the MapInfo TAB format, the MapInfo dataset format is a proprietary format developed for use with MapInfo software products. A MapInfo dataset consists of a number of physical files. Two files are required for textual and numeric data without graphic objects. The table structure in ASCII format ( *.TAB ) is the main file for a MapInfo table. The .TAB ASCII file is the link between all other files and holds information about the type of data file. The attribute data (*.DAT) is stored in binary format. These two files support a "browser" view of the tabular data, a view comparable to a spreadsheet.

All MapInfo FME features contain the mapinfo_type attribute, which identifies the geometric type. All MapInfo features may contain either or both of the fme_color and fme_fill_color attributes, which store the color and fill color of the feature respectively.

A MapInfo point also specifies a symbol. The symbol is defined by a symbol number, a color, and a size.1 MapInfo symbols cannot be rotated. However, some third-party add-ons to MapInfo will rotate symbols based on a user-defined rotation attribute. If no symbol is defined for a point entity, the previous symbol is used. The table below lists the special FME attribute names used to control the MapInfo symbol settings.

MapInfo font points are very similar to MapInfo points, but allow a symbol based on a TrueType font to be specified. In addition to the font, a rotation, color, shape number, size, and style may be specified.

MapInfo arc features are linear features used to specify elliptical arcs. As such, the feature definition for mapinfo_arc is similar to the ellipse definition with two additional angles to control the portion of the ellipse boundary drawn. MapInfo arcs currently do not support rotation. For compatibility with other systems, the MapInfo reader always returns a rotation of 0. In addition, if a rotation is specified to the writer, the arc is turned into a polyline, vectorized, and rotated by the amount specified.

To create MapInfo collections using FME, set the mapinfo_type attribute to mapinfo_collection on the feature destined for the MapInfo dataset. It is important that the feature to be saved as a collection is an aggregate feature.

I've experienced this same issue in the past. Typically it is due to the number of columns in the data from my experience. You might try reducing the number of columns being written as a test. I haven't had an issue with the number of rows until I tried to open the tab file in MapInfo, which really didn't like the number of rows that I had written, but that isn't an Alteryx problem.

I took a quick look at my workflow and I'm trying to output 22 total columns (2 of which are Spatial Objects), with roughly 1M rows. I took your advice and reduced the number of columns to 19. I then ensured all the data types were appropriate for the respective columns in order to minimize storage requirements.

This page contains a brief introduction to the MapInfo software. A number of MapInfo tasks which are repeatedly used in creating a TUFLOW model are described below, each of these has a separate page. If you have any suggestions to be included in these pages, please add them to the discussion page. Please add MapInfo Suggestions Here!.

A number of files with the same name but different extensions make up a MapInfo table. A brief description of the MapInfo file formats, in particular the MapInfo Interchange (.MIF and .MID) are provided here: MapInfo File Formats.


1/. Navigate to MapInfo's Table>Update Column

Ā 2/. Under 'Table to Update' and 'Get Value From Table' options select the table you wish to update.

Ā 3/. Set the numeric field (detailed in (a) above) as the 'Column to Update'.

Ā 4/. In the 'Value' text box type in 'ROWID': this is a MapBasic statement which will place a unique number

Ā in all records starting from the number 1.


The example below will place a unique number in the column 'Unique_Number'. Each row will be populatedĀ 

with its row number, hence the need to pack tables prior to running this tool.



MapInfo appeared at number 23 in Inc. Magazine's annual list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. in 1992.[7]MapInfo held an initial public offering (IPO) on February 1, 1994. In the years prior to the IPO, Marvin served as chairman of the board, hiring the CEO and making sure he was comfortable with how the company was being managed. Marvin insisted that the company be run on a cash flow break-even basis, but did raise a rainy-day fund of $2 million from Greylock Partners in 1989.

Returns the number of rows in table1. Now, we need a different number of 0s for different sized tables. For a table with 1-9 rows we can get away with format$(rowid,"#"), for 10-99 rows we can get away with format$(rowid,"0#"). For 100-999 rows we need format$(rowid,"00#"). So if A is equal to the number of 0s to the left of the "#" character, and N is the number of rows in table1, we get the following trend:

Where ln() represents the natural logarithm, b is the base and x is the number to 'logify'. So in my update command I am using log_10(N) because this almost emulates A, as required.

Next I wrap the function in an int() function. This is because, for example the log of all numbers between 10 and 99 isn't always 1. As shown in the table below. Also shown is the value when wrapped in the int() function:

As you can see the int function rounds the number down to the nearest integer. For us this is perfect because it fixes the logarithm to the correct number of "0" characters we need to pad our rowid. The final part to explain is why we use the String$(N,S) function in the update command. This function repeats the string S, N times. For examples, see the table below.

Before learning how to do via code, we know what we create. When you see a DOC file type, you know that is a type of file that contains text, and can be opened by Microsoft Word is not it? Well, the MapInfo has a number of file types, and we must be familiar with them.

Recent developments in local statistics have generally concentrated on area-based data. In this paper, we describe the development and implementation of a set of point-based local statistical methods within the MapInfo GIS. These include the well-documented techniques of density estimation, and a number of extensions that we call "local attribute estimation". The extensions use traditional summary measures to describe the distribution of continuous attributes, and draw on techniques of facies triangle mapping and the Weaver-Thomas combination index to describe categorical attributes. The methods are demonstrated using a point pattern of cases of an infectious disease in London, UK, but are equally applicable to other problems in geoscience.

"The result is an accessible and easy-to-use prospecting and business intelligence tool," says Garry Hora, Toyota Australia's national sales operations manager. "We had our strongest second half on record, which was at least partly attributable to our deployment of the mapping system in July. Second half sales put us over the top to beat out GM and win the number one market position for the year."

Toyota's mapping system has already significantly improved the prospecting capabilities of dealers, Hora asserts. "Dealers can see numbers of vehicles sold by their franchise and by the dealerships of competitors within their PMA. They can drill down to view types of cars, price points, market shares, buyer profiles and competitor analysis information," he explains. "It's a great step forward from a ream of paper used mainly to keep the door open against the wind."

Open source software is an instantly appealing option due to its open source code base and the fact that it's free to use, however there are other considerations that must be taken into consideration outside of basic software functionality. Support for open source software varies as does the quality of accompanying documentation. Certainly there tend to be good user communities and forums but if you want formalised technical support a consultant would likely need to be contracted. Training offerings for open source packages are also fewer in number and in general open source software tends to be more difficult to use, suffering from poorer quality Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs). The ability to recruit staff with a skill base in open source software should also be a consideration. Although more and more GIS professionals are coming into contact with open source offerings it is likely to be more challenging to recruit staff with those skills as opposed to skills in a market leading software solutions such as ESRI ArcGIS. be457b7860

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