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Summarize Data in Multiple Annotation
You can summarize data in\within multiple annotations. It displays the sum, average, min and max of
numeric data that falls within the selected annotations. To get summarized data for multiple annotations:
1. Click on the Annotation Manger
icon on the toolbar. The Annotation Manger dialog box appears.
2. Select single or multiple Annotations for which you want to summarize data.
3. Click on the Summarize Data link at the bottom of Annotation Manager dialog box. The Summarize
Data for selected annotations dialog box appears with following options:
Description
Options
Select the table for which you want to summarize data.
For Table
Select whether the data should be within or intersecting the
annotation. You may select Features intersect these annotations
Where
or Features are within this annotation option. Intersecting is the only
option for lines and points while polygons can have either option.
Displays the total number of features found in the selected area.
For tables with no numeric columns, only the record count is displayed.
Count
Displays the sum of corresponding values for numeric data for each
table column.
Sum
Displays the average of corresponding values for numeric data for
each table column.
Average
Displays the minimum value of corresponding values for numeric data
for each table column.
Min
Displays the maximum value of corresponding values for numeric data
for each table column.
Max
Exports the summarize data to a csv file.
Export
Closes the Summarize Data dialog box.
Close
Exports only selected data to a csv file.
Export Selected
Summarize data is not supported for Text Annotations.
Note:
Measuring Distance and Area
In this topic:
Navigate in the Map
To navigate in the map:
1. Select the Navigate Map tool
and click on the map screen.
2. Hold the mouse, click down and drag the cursor across the screen to navigate.
3. Click on the map to see the information of selected point.
Measuring Distance
To measure distances on the map:
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MapInfo Stratus User's Guide
Chapter 5: Working with Annotations