Il 22/12/2014 11:06, Peter ha scritto:
(your question was a bit hidden, try to make it more clearer next time)

Regarding the storage, what is the correct way to save my informations?
You can use a custom DataAccess (efficient way for graphhopper) but that
is probably to hard to develop so you can use MapDB or whatever storage
you like

Regards,
Peter


On 22.12.2014 11:02, Account Università Villa Luca wrote:
Il 15/12/2014 17:39, Peter ha scritto:
The information is already stored in a particular class, or do I need
to create a new one? And in what way GraphHopper can extract these
informations?

Currently you have to build everything yourself and hook a storage e.g.
into encoder.applyWayTags( OSMWay way, EdgeIteratorState edge )
We'll add a helper TagStorage in the very near future

Peter


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Yeah, I should had at least described my problem. I intended to use Graphhopper for an application aimed to finding routes for user with disabilities, according to their preferences/ability to traverse a given obstacle. My idea was to use a custom weighting that verifies what kind of edge it's examining, then assignes a multiplier to the weight in accordance to a profile (basically, a shortest weighting with the added multiplier feature). Ideally, I wanted to save the flag value of the type of way within an encoder, then compare the flag value of an edge during runtime. Is such thing doable, or am I getting something wrong?
Thanks in advance.

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