It's not possible with the current version. However, a few months ago I did a branch that increases precision to 7 decimals: https://github.com/ibikecph/Project-OSRM/tree/feature/7decimals
As far as I recall, it's functional. I just tried running the tests and most pass. There might be issues with the route geometry, not sure. You could try compiling the code and see if it works for your purpose. Kind regards, Emil Tin IT- and Process Specialist Traffic Design ________________________________ CITY OF COPENHAGEN The Technical and Environmental Administration Traffic Department Islands Brygge 37 Vær. 118 Postboks 450 2300 København S Telefon +45 2369 5986 Email [email protected] EAN 5798009493149 -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Alex Tsang [mailto:[email protected]] Sendt: 11. april 2013 07:25 Til: [email protected] Emne: [OSRM-talk] Improve node location precision in compute route Hi all, I have a simple map of small area, the nodes are separated by 1 to 3 meters only. When I try to use OSRM to compute the route of travelling from one node to another, sometimes the location of nodes are not precise enough, making the result a bit confusing. For example, I have 3 nodes on the map: node A: 22.3077561, 114.2236518 node B: 22.3077357, 114.2236591 node C: 22.3077495, 114.2236773 The computed route to travel from node A to C reported by OSRM: ... <rtept lat="22.30773" lon="114.22365"/> <rtept lat="22.30773" lon="114.22365"/> <rtept lat="22.30774" lon="114.22367"/> ... You can see that the latitude and longitude value of first 2 nodes are the same, but in fact they are 2 distinct nodes. May I know whether it is possible to add parameters in the query string to improve the precision of output result, or do not truncate the latitude/ longitude value to 5 decimal places? Thank you very much. Alex Tsang _______________________________________________ OSRM-talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osrm-talk _______________________________________________ OSRM-talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/osrm-talk
