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MAP (file format)

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The .MAP file extension is used for various different types of files.


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Other uses

  • Debugging maps. These are typically plain text files that indicate the relative offsets of functions for a given version of a compiled binary.
  • .map files are used on the site Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator.
  • .map files are also used by the MapInfo Professional geographic information system.
  • .map files are utalised by the software package Radiant, a game mapping Software package. This software is used as part of the mod tools for multiple Call of Duty titles.
  • .MAPs are also identified as color maps. An example of such software that supports .map files is SoundSpectrum's G-Force music visualizer.
  • Another form of the .MAP file is for HTML image maps. An image map is formatted in HTML and creates click-able areas over a provided image.
  • More generically, the .MAP extension can be used to denote any file type that indicates relative offsets from a starting point. MAP file types are used in this way, for example, when variables in software are expected to be "mapped" to a specific spot in memory.
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