Happy #MapInfoMonday and happy holidays!
We are approaching the end of 2022 so I wanted to take a quick look at the year.
The top 10 most viewed articles in 2022 are:
- MapInfo Monday: Multiple Thematic Maps in a PDF, February 2022
- MapInfo Monday: Querying Data with Select by Attribute in MapInfo Pro v2021, October 2021
- MapInfo Monday: Five Basic SQL Select Statements, June 2022
- MapInfo Monday: Creating Voronoi Polygons from Points, November 2020
- MapInfo Monday: Exporting to GeoJSON, February 2021
- MapInfo Monday: Time Series and Layer Visibility Expression in MapInfo Pro v2021.1, April 2022
- MapInfo Monday: Finding features and functions, January 2021
- MapInfo Monday: Raster Grid Legends, May 2022
- MapInfo Monday New OGR Table Format in MapInfo Pro v2021, October 2021
- MapInfo Monday: Joining a Table with Few Records to a Table with Many Records, June 2022
The articles have been posted from back in November 2020 and up until June 2022. I suppose it takes some time for the newer articles to get into the top 10 most visited posts. Maybe we will see some of these articles again at the end of 2023.
Users spent between 1 minute and almost 9 minutes on average reading these ten posts with the post on creating Voronoi polygons being the one where readers on average spent the most time across the posts in the top 10 list.
There were however a couple of other posts that stood out with respect to reading time. These two posts didn't have enough readers to make it into the Top 10. But the readers who did stop by on average spent 15 minutes reading each of these two posts:
Which of the now
110 #MapInfoMonday posts has been your favorite? Are there topics you think we should cover in one or more #MapInfoMonday posts next year?
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Peter Horsbøll Møller
Principal Presales Consultant | Distinguished Engineer
Precisely | Trust in Data
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