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I have a net.xml file and i like to create a rou.xml using JTRROUTER.
I have yet exctract a con.xml file from net.xml file using netconvert -s *.net.xml --plain-output-prefix plain then generate a turndefs.xml:



sumo_home/tools/turn-defs/generateTurnDefs.py --connections-file connections.con.xml --turn-definitions-file output.turndefs.xml


Now, for using



jtrrouter --flow-files=<flow_defs> --turn-ratio-files=<turn_definitions> --net-file=<sumo_net> --output-file=MySUMORoutes.rou.xml --begin <uint> --end <uint>



I need a flow definiton, how can generate it? I must create a txt file with just <flow id="0" from="A" begin="0" end="3600" probability="0.5"/>?



How to save it?
What "A" means?










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I have a net.xml file and i like to create a rou.xml using JTRROUTER.
I have yet exctract a con.xml file from net.xml file using netconvert -s *.net.xml --plain-output-prefix plain then generate a turndefs.xml:



sumo_home/tools/turn-defs/generateTurnDefs.py --connections-file connections.con.xml --turn-definitions-file output.turndefs.xml


Now, for using



jtrrouter --flow-files=<flow_defs> --turn-ratio-files=<turn_definitions> --net-file=<sumo_net> --output-file=MySUMORoutes.rou.xml --begin <uint> --end <uint>



I need a flow definiton, how can generate it? I must create a txt file with just <flow id="0" from="A" begin="0" end="3600" probability="0.5"/>?



How to save it?
What "A" means?










share|improve this question

























  • no one? please.

    – simone
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I have a net.xml file and i like to create a rou.xml using JTRROUTER.
I have yet exctract a con.xml file from net.xml file using netconvert -s *.net.xml --plain-output-prefix plain then generate a turndefs.xml:



sumo_home/tools/turn-defs/generateTurnDefs.py --connections-file connections.con.xml --turn-definitions-file output.turndefs.xml


Now, for using



jtrrouter --flow-files=<flow_defs> --turn-ratio-files=<turn_definitions> --net-file=<sumo_net> --output-file=MySUMORoutes.rou.xml --begin <uint> --end <uint>



I need a flow definiton, how can generate it? I must create a txt file with just <flow id="0" from="A" begin="0" end="3600" probability="0.5"/>?



How to save it?
What "A" means?










share|improve this question
















I have a net.xml file and i like to create a rou.xml using JTRROUTER.
I have yet exctract a con.xml file from net.xml file using netconvert -s *.net.xml --plain-output-prefix plain then generate a turndefs.xml:



sumo_home/tools/turn-defs/generateTurnDefs.py --connections-file connections.con.xml --turn-definitions-file output.turndefs.xml


Now, for using



jtrrouter --flow-files=<flow_defs> --turn-ratio-files=<turn_definitions> --net-file=<sumo_net> --output-file=MySUMORoutes.rou.xml --begin <uint> --end <uint>



I need a flow definiton, how can generate it? I must create a txt file with just <flow id="0" from="A" begin="0" end="3600" probability="0.5"/>?



How to save it?
What "A" means?







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If we assume your command is correct, you can store the result in a file by using the option -o YOURFILENAME.rou.xml.



The A in your example flow is the edge where the flow starts. All the details for flows are written in the SUMO wiki






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    If we assume your command is correct, you can store the result in a file by using the option -o YOURFILENAME.rou.xml.



    The A in your example flow is the edge where the flow starts. All the details for flows are written in the SUMO wiki






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      If we assume your command is correct, you can store the result in a file by using the option -o YOURFILENAME.rou.xml.



      The A in your example flow is the edge where the flow starts. All the details for flows are written in the SUMO wiki






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        If we assume your command is correct, you can store the result in a file by using the option -o YOURFILENAME.rou.xml.



        The A in your example flow is the edge where the flow starts. All the details for flows are written in the SUMO wiki






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        If we assume your command is correct, you can store the result in a file by using the option -o YOURFILENAME.rou.xml.



        The A in your example flow is the edge where the flow starts. All the details for flows are written in the SUMO wiki







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