Examples of using Mapbasic in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Open Mapbasic, and enter the text below.
E Map 3,created by Windows Mapbasic.
We also know the Mapbasic, which will be used in future tutorials.
Here we learn a little more of Mapbasic.
These executable programs Mapbasic will be seen shortly.
Mapinfo has a programming language- Mapbasic.
However, note that the window Mapbasic now no longer empty.
Still, there are powerful applications created in Mapbasic.
With Mapbasic window open, choose Window-> New Map Window.
To achieve this, we use the Mapbasic.
The icons of predefined Mapbasic are available through the ICONS.
The Mapinfo has its own programming language, the Mapbasic.
Soon we use Mapbasic in our system, then we will see in more detail.
To arrange this,the MapInfo is a Program Manager Mapbasic.
The compiler is a program Mapbasic share, and must be downloaded separately.
A tool that allows frequency analysis in Mapinfo.Module in Mapbasic.
Mapbasic The window shows the syntax of all commands according to realize.
In the previous tutorial,we had our first contact with Mapinfo and Mapbasic.
Today we will create our first program Mapbasic- where we will see how this is done.
We saw that MapInfo has your macros or programs,created and compiled with Mapbasic.
We saw what commands Mapbasic/ Mapinfo we need to use as CreatePoints() and CreateLines.
Map 2, created through the Menu,with the window open Mapbasic, to find out the syntax.
Manually, through Mapbasic, or other code, it is easy transform exported data(text or Excel format) into plots.
The MapInfo, through its main interface allows you to open a special window- the window Mapbasic.
In future tutorials, we will learn more about Mapbasic, and soon you should be able to make their own modifications.
This is the case for example of MapInfo, which still uses SQL andalso has its own language automation- the Mapbasic.
Not just involving Google Earth, butalso new modules for Mapinfo, Mapbasic, Dashboards, Access, Graphics, etc.
In the past Mapbasic were using a script, but currently is available from an auxiliary tool Mapinfo that does this work in practice.
Note: For reference of the syntax ofeach of these commands, we can consult the help file Mapbasic, as shown below.
We had a brief introduction to Mapinfo, andalso how to use Mapbasic- your programming language without having Mapbasic installed.