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== MapInfo File Formats==
 
== MapInfo File Formats==
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There are a number of files that make up a MapInfo Table.  The minimum files for a GIS map object with data are:
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*.DAT
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*.ID
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*.MAP
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*.TAB
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There are a number of additional files types that may be present, these include: .IND, .TDA, .TIN and .TMA. <br>
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TUFLOW utilises the MapInfo Interchange Format files for MapInfo GIS inputs.  The MapInfo interchange format consists of a pair of files with the extensions .MIF and .MID. Both of these files are text files (and can be viewed in a text editor).  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.<br>
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A full description of the MIF/MID file formats is available [http://www.gissky.com/Download/Download/DataFormat/Mapinfo_Mif.pdf | here.]
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<u>'''MIF File'''</u><br>
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=Basics=

Revision as of 14:57, 22 August 2011

Introduction

This page contains a

MapInfo File Formats

There are a number of files that make up a MapInfo Table. The minimum files for a GIS map object with data are:

  • .DAT
  • .ID
  • .MAP
  • .TAB

There are a number of additional files types that may be present, these include: .IND, .TDA, .TIN and .TMA.

TUFLOW utilises the MapInfo Interchange Format files for MapInfo GIS inputs. The MapInfo interchange format consists of a pair of files with the extensions .MIF and .MID. Both of these files are text files (and can be viewed in a text editor). 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.
A full description of the MIF/MID file formats is available | here. MIF File
The

Basics

In this section are some basic MapInfo functions that are regularly used in creating TUFLOW models in MapInfo.

  1. Import a .MIF/.MID
  2. Export a .MIF/.MID
  3. Editing a Table

Tips and Tricks

  1. Pack Table

Conclusion