Good dayI've worked with Geographics with texts (centroid) and Boundary. It was a clean line network. The factual data could be transferred quickly to changing boundary. As far as I know Bentley Map is now working more area oriented. I work with Bentley Map (SS2).My problem: The source map has changed a lot. My idea is to transfer the property data to centroids and then attach it back to the newly formed area.It is a feature collection consisting of a polygon and a text.Who can help me?
Jens
Jens,
Thank you for that confirmation. Please refer to this wiki article for information on the "Bentley Geospatial Desktop Platform Extranet" and the "Bentley Map - Development and Product Customization Guide" which includes the following VBA example application which might help you craft a solution.
Regards,
Jeff Bielefeld [Bentley]
Hallo Jeff
I loaded the project and the mvba and the datawere transferred to the polygon. If a polygoncollection to represent inner areas denied an mvba. Also in SS3, where the polygon is a newcollection element type.I appreciate your previous sub-haste. It would be nice if you could help me further.I sometimes send with the project file as a collection.regardsJens
RegardsJens
I refactored the sample VBA application a bit to account for polygon collections, including instances consisting of disjointed areas. I did nothing to account for holes at this time. For details, please refer to comments in the findCentroid and processPolygon functions. I posted the updated centroids3.zip archive and revised source in the online "Bentley Map - Development and Product Customization Guide" as seen in the following:
As noted the archive now includes a sample XFM schema that can be used for further development or demonstration.