Dear Sangjeong, please write to the sumo-user list if possible. You probably do not want to run sumo with the GUI all the time, just use the sumo executable instead of sumo-gui. It will start the simulation automatically. If you really want to do this with the GUI, you should add the options "-S" (for starting) and "-Q" for quitting after simulation end to your command line.
Best regards, Michael Am 23.11.2017 um 06:33 schrieb 이상정: > > > > > Dear Sumo > > > > Hi > > > > I am Sangjeong. > > > > I have coded using Deep-Q-Network for signal control with SUMO. > > > > When training DQN, I need to run same SUMO configuration file > multiple times. > > > > But, it seems that I can not run or close simulation automatically. > Instead, I have to click the running button and closing button manually. > > > > What I want is to run SUMO file automatically without clicking the > running button and after simulation is finished, run the same file > again for training. > > > > How to solve this problem?? > > > > Thanks > > > > Best regards > > > > Sangjeong > > > > P.S Below there is sample code file that I tried to run same SUMO > file multiple time > > In this way, you have to click the running button. And after > finished, you have to close the SUMO manually , and it will open > same SUMO file automatically. > > I attatched the sample file > > > > import traci > > if __name__ == "__main__": > > for i_episode in range(100): > sumoBinary = "path-to-sumo-gui" > traci.start([sumoBinary, "-c", "path-to-2by2.sumocfg"], > label="sim1") > > for i in range(10): > traci.simulationStep() > > traci.close() > > > > >
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