Autodesk 15606-011408-9300 Developer Guide - Page 181

Converting to an SDF File—a Visual Basic Example

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poi.asp Example Code (continued) Response.Write(""); } %> Once you understand the object hierarchy, using the SDF Component Toolkit is very straightforward. This example used ASP, but you can apply similar techniques using ColdFusion or another language. Please go to the customer sites page at www.autodesk.com/mapguidedemo to see more applications and add your own applications to share with others. Converting to an SDF File-a Visual Basic Example The ConvertSDF example shows how to implement a proprietary data converter. This code accesses a text file that contains necessary coordinate information and other attributes for SDF objects and creates an SDF file from it. This example is written in Visual Basic. ConvertSDF Example Code VERSION 6.00 Object = "{3B7C8863-D78F-101B-B9B5-04021C009402}#1.2#0"; "RICHTX32.OCX" Object = "{F9043C88-F6F2-101A-A3C9-08002B2F49FB}#1.2#0"; "comdlg32.ocx" Begin VB.Form frmLab2 Caption = "Form1" ClientHeight = 3360 ClientLeft = 48 ClientTop = 276 ClientWidth = 5820 LinkTopic = "Form1" ScaleHeight = 3360 ScaleWidth = 5820 StartUpPosition = 3 'Windows Default Begin VB.CommandButton btnDelete Cancel = -1 'True Caption = "Delete Feature" Height = 288 Left = 4440 TabIndex =7 Top = 1320 Width = 1212 End Begin VB.CommandButton btnConvert SDF Component Toolkit Applications | 181

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SDF Component Toolkit Applications
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Once you understand the object hierarchy, using the SDF Component
Toolkit is very straightforward. This example used ASP, but you can apply
similar techniques using ColdFusion or another language. Please go to the
customer sites page at
www.autodesk.com/mapguidedemo
to see more appli-
cations and add your own applications to share with others.
Converting to an SDF File
a Visual Basic
Example
The ConvertSDF example shows how to implement a proprietary data
converter. This code accesses a text file that contains necessary coordinate
information and other attributes for SDF objects and creates an SDF file from
it. This example is written in Visual Basic.
Response.Write("</SCRIPT>");
}
%>
</BODY>
</HTML>
ConvertSDF Example Code
VERSION 6.00
Object = "{3B7C8863-D78F-101B-B9B5-04021C009402}#1.2#0"; "RICHTX32.OCX"
Object = "{F9043C88-F6F2-101A-A3C9-08002B2F49FB}#1.2#0"; "comdlg32.ocx"
Begin VB.Form frmLab2
Caption
=
"Form1"
ClientHeight
=
3360
ClientLeft
=
48
ClientTop
=
276
ClientWidth
=
5820
LinkTopic
=
"Form1"
ScaleHeight
=
3360
ScaleWidth
=
5820
StartUpPosition =
3 'Windows Default
Begin VB.CommandButton btnDelete
Cancel
=
-1 'True
Caption
=
"Delete Feature"
Height
=
288
Left
=
4440
TabIndex
=
7
Top
=
1320
Width
=
1212
End
Begin VB.CommandButton btnConvert
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Example Code (
continued
)