SUMO traffic: using JTRROUTER e flow definition
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?
xml sumo
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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?
xml sumo
no one? please.
– simone
Nov 22 '18 at 22:49
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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?
xml sumo
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?
xml sumo
xml sumo
edited Nov 21 '18 at 21:14
Roman Pokrovskij
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asked Nov 21 '18 at 19:05
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no one? please.
– simone
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no one? please.
– simone
Nov 22 '18 at 22:49
no one? please.
– simone
Nov 22 '18 at 22:49
no one? please.
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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
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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
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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
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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