Hi,
I'm not sure whether I'm doing something wrong or the feature is broken, but
I'm trying to convert an OpenDRIVE file to SUMO network file using an edge-type
file to also convert sidewalks etc. I tried a few different OpenDRIVE files,
but all with the same result that the edge-type file has
you need load the type file using option --type-files or -t
Am Di., 14. Jan. 2020 um 13:49 Uhr schrieb Kaths, Jakob <
jakob.ka...@vector.com>:
> Hi,
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> I’m not sure whether I’m doing something wrong or the feature is broken,
> but I’m trying to convert an OpenDRIVE file to SUMO network file
Oy… Beginner’s mistake, got confused by the *e*dge type file name it seems…
Sorry and thanks for helping!
From: sumo-user-boun...@eclipse.org On Behalf
Of Jakob Erdmann
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2020 1:59 PM
To: Sumo project User discussions
Subject: Re: [sumo-user] Edge-type files for OpenDR
Hi, i am trying to set a specific connection shape for an internal junction
edge with NETEDIT.
How do I confirm/save the modifications to the green "edit shape" when I am
satisfied with the new trajectory?
As soon as I leave the "move node" mode, the connection reverts to the
default shape.
I have
Dear Jakob,
I really appreciate your time for answering a lot of questions.
In the SUMO provided runner.py file, the traffic flow is generated by using
Random and Uniform distribution.
Can we use Poisson distribution instead of Random (may be yes). Can you
please share any example in which Poiss
Saving the shape should happen when you hit the 'Enter' key. Also, hitting
Enter should end the shape-editing mode (indicated by the fat green
poly-line).
I am unable to reproduce the problem you describe.
What does happen when you press enter? Is there some output? Can you
confirm connection-editi
I ran across this problem too recently. The Enter key had no effect. I
think I ended up restarting NetEdit to work around it.
Albert
On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 1:09 PM Jakob Erdmann wrote:
> Saving the shape should happen when you hit the 'Enter' key. Also, hitting
> Enter should end the shape-edi
- SUMO provides multiple runner.py files. Which one exactly do you mean?
- Since SUMO is a time-discrete simulation anyway (In every simulation step
you have to decide whether to insert a vehicle or not), I recommend that
you use the Binomial Distribution which is quite similar to the Poisson
distr
Dear Jakob,
Many thanks for your kind response, the runner.py file associated with the
TraCI_TLS example.
Regards
Radha
On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 9:37 PM Jakob Erdmann wrote:
> - SUMO provides multiple runner.py files. Which one exactly do you mean?
> - Since SUMO is a time-discrete simulation a
This runner file generates Vehicles with a Bernoulli process and thereby
achieves a binomial distribution as already recommended. The Poisson
distribution is the asymptotic limit of increasing the number of insertion
attempts (with proportionally reduced probability) which, as already noted
is not
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