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Any specific formats that you would like to have MapInfo Pro support? You can also get to this folder using the Open Folder button shown above.įor MapInfo Pro v2021 coming later in 2021, we are working on supporting more of the GDAL formats directly in MapInfo Pro. Here go into the folder PythonQuickStart\PythonScripts and select the file ExportToGeoJsonGDAL.py. Use Run Program (earlier known as Run MapBasic application) and browse to the location of your MapBasic tools, typically: %localappdata%\MapInfo\MapInfo\Professional\1900\Tools. You can also run the export to GeoJSON tool directly.
To view the source code of the tool, click the Edit button. Select the name and location of the resulting GeoJSON file. There are only two stops to the application:Ģ. To export a table to GeoJSON, click the Run button. In the image below, it says Reinstall Product because I have already installed the application.
The download and install the application click the Install Product button. It's the same account that you use for geocoding and creating drivetime regions via the Precisely API.
You will need an account to access it and you will also need to be signed in. This will open up the MapInfo Marketplace. On the Hometab, click on MapInfo Marketplace on the right of the tab. One of these sample applications lets you export a MapInfo table to GeoJSON.įirst, you need to download and install the application Python Quick Start from the MapInfo Marketplace.
With the adoption of Python in MapInfo Pro, we have created a number of examples on how to use Python from within MapInfo Pro. Read more about GeoJson on Wikipedia that I also used as a source for the information above. But be careful not to break the structure of it. It's a text-based format and can therefore be open and modified in a basic text editor.
It's not a new format but often used when sending data between systems or web applications. It has been extended to also support spatial features such as points, lines and polygons. GeoJSON is an Open Standard format based on JSON. The post of today is based on a question posted to the MapInfo Community last week: How can I convert my MapInfo tab file to GeoJSON?