There is no systematic way to do this (it's better to start with a network
that has correct lon,lat). If your network only has invalid shift (no
invalid rotation) here is what you can do:
- import the area you need from OSM (
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Tutorials/OSMWebWizard.html) - this will have
correct lon,lat
- replace the location element from your old net.xml with the one from the
osm.net.xml
- adjust the netOffset value of the location with the difference between
the x,y position of a junction that has known lon,lat value and the x2,y2
position of a POI that is placed at that lon,lat value

regards,
Jakob

Am Di., 17. März 2020 um 03:19 Uhr schrieb rony gracious <
[email protected]>:

> Hey,
>
> How do I change the x, y of an entire network. The geo coordinates showing
> is wrong. I want to get the right geo coordinates. How do I recalibrate the
> model to get proper latitude and longitude?
>
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