If necessary, open the Rw2D file you wish to export (see Opening Plot Files)or save the current plot if it's untitled (see Saving RockPlot2D Images).The name you enter here will be used for both ( filename.mif and filename.mid) MIF file which defines the fields, and a. Two MapInfo output files will be created: a. Output: Click here to assign the name for the output file.Input File: (Graphics | 2D Tools | Export | MapInfo only): Click here to browse for the name of the RockPlot2D file containing the map you want to export.Note also that MIF requires data in longitude and latitude degrees RockWorks will convert the map coordinates during export.For example, you might want to export color-fill contours as one MIF/MID file combo, and map symbols and labels as a separate MIF/MID combination. Various types of graphic items can be combined in one MIF, however we recommend you enable and disable RockPlot2D layers and export to separate MIF files to create multiple, logically-organized MapInfo files.Items such as legends and scalebars are not exported.
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Exportable items include points (symbols, symbol text), polylines (contour lines), polygons (color contours). This program is used to export the active layers of the current RockPlot2D display to a MapInfo MIF/MID Interchange Format, for use with the MapInfo program. RockPlot2D | File | Export | MapInfo MIF/MID This example contains five GIS objects.Export RockPlot2D Images to a MapInfo MIF/MID Format Export RockPlot2D Images to a MapInfo MIF/MID Format MID file is presented below, this is from a 2d_zpt layer, where the fields are "N", "M" "Type" and elevation. "This line defines the X-axis of the TUFLOW model"Ī more complex. The data attributed with this is a "Comment" with a length of up to 250 characters. MID file contains only one line (as there was only one object in the. These are stored in a comma separated variable (csv) format with no columns titles (as this is stored in the. MID file contains the attribute data associated with the GIS objects.
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In the example below the only object is a Polyline ("PLine") with two vertices, the coordinates of these are listed on lines 10 and 11. The 7th line ("Data") signals the start of the GIS data.įollowing this are any number of "Point", "Line", "Polyline" and "Region" objects (there are other types of objects such as "Ellipses") but these four are the most common. A separate line follows for each attribute column (in this case 1), this defines the type and length of this field (in this case we have an attribute named "Comment" which is a character field of length 250. Line 5 specifies the number of associated data attributes.
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Lines 1 to 3 are header information, line 4 defines the projection of the table. MIF file contains information on the projection, data attributes and types as well as the geographic information contained in the table.
MAPINFO MIF FILES FULL
Whilst knowledge of the file formats is not necessary for TUFLOW modelling, advanced users can take advantage of the nature of the file formats to manipulate these datasets.Ī brief description is given below, for the full specification of the MIF/MID file formats please see here. Both of these files are text files (and can be viewed in a text editor). The MapInfo interchange format consists of a pair of files with the extensions. TUFLOW utilises the MapInfo Interchange Format files for MapInfo GIS inputs. There are a number of additional files types that may be present, these include. The minimum files for a GIS map object with data are: There are a number of files that make up a MapInfo Table.