MapInfo Monthly - 2024.4
Address Count in a Hexagon Layer

MapInfo Monthly - 2024.4

The 3 #MapInfoMonday articles in this month's newsletter have all come from MapInfo Pro users. I'm sure if one user is asking a question, more users can benefit from the solution.

If you have a request from a #MapInfoMonday article, feel free to use the #MapInfoMonday Survey to pass it on to us.

In May, you'll have a couple of chances to meet us in person in Europe. Check out the details below. We are working on more of these events.

Latest MapInfoMonday Articles

Extending Polylines to Intersection

A schematic of extending a polyline to the intersection of another polyline

This article was created based on a question from Tony Price from Powys County Council. Tony was looking for a way to extend footpath polylines to street polylines.

In the article, I'll show you how this can be done using the power of MapBasic.

Get the insights from the article here .

Updating Multiple Columns on Multiple Tables

The Update statement allows you to update multiple columns

This article was based on a question from Richard Robinson from Yorkshire Water. Richard was looking for a way to optimize his process of updating numerous columns on multiple tables.

In the article, I give you a few ways to improve the performance.

Learn more from the article here .

Help! I'm lost in my Map

Zoom History - Add-in for endless Zoom Previous

During a webinar with our Locate and MapInfo partners, I got triggered into writing this article.

I'm sure we have all tried doing something in MapInfo Pro that makes our map go "all white". I for sure have done this many times. Let's investigate a few ways to find our way back.

Read more in the article here .

News & Updates

Seminars

We have two on-site events planned for May.

You can join us in Frankfurt am Main in Germany on May, 15th. You can read more about the event and register here: MapInfo Lunch & Learn, Frankfurt am Main .

Later in May, come and join us at an event in Paris that we host with our partner InfoSIG Cartographie on May 25th. You can read more about the event and register here: MapInfo Lunch & Learn, Paris .

Both events are free of charge!

Other Videos and Recordings

In the video below, you can learn how to disaggregate objects in MapInfo Pro. This could be polygons made up of several islands where you want these to be individual polygons.

Resources

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MapInfo Pro Playlist on YouTube, watch the videos >>>

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