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This is a discussion on Coords question within the MapPoint 2006/2009 Discussion forums, part of the Map Forums category; Ok, I'm using Mappoint 2004 in Visual Studio C#.Net. I've got a class with a name, latitude en longitude from ...
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| Coords question I've got a class with a name, latitude en longitude from a .txt file. I want these places to appear on the screen? What's the best solution to do this? I'm new in programming in C# and new in using Mappoint 2004 Controls in .Net please help me Greetz |
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I've never used .NET / C# to call MapPoint, but it looks like this article shows you how: http://mp2kmag.com/a103--chandu.thot....mappoint.html The MapPoint documentation describes the object model, methods, etc for Visual Basic, but they map simply for those of us using COM (I use C++ out of preference). You will need to create your MapPoint application and map object. Then create a Location object for your lat/long pair. Then create a Pushpin object using that Location and your name. Richard
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