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The expressions (currently 90) can be loaded in the Field Calculator and when executed calculate some spatial characteristics of the features, edit the shapes, draw graphics etc. This download includes two VB modules that demonstrate how to use the expressions programmatically. The expressions illustrate how the field calculator can be used not only for calculating values, but also for analyzing and even editing a data set. They can serve as a base for building a library that will make the field calculator a powerful and easy to use tool. Please read the included files (EasyCalculate.htm & EC_Plus.htm) for description of the functions and some examples.
Ianko Tchoukanski
ianko@ian-ko.com
ET GeoSoft
http://www.ian-ko.com
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