thank you very much for your answer. I brought runner.py into Pycharm. And set 
my sumoBinary like file that attached bellow. (those ones in red). could you 
please check it if it's right? another question is that, can I delete def 
generate_routefile(): and its for loop? cause I don't need it. moreover a few 
lines in def run(): ?

    On Friday, April 17, 2020, 09:46:51 PM GMT+4:30, Jakob Erdmann 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 You are setting the wrong value for sumoBinary. It should be something like 
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Eclipse\Sumo\bin\sumo.exe".Frankly I'm don't understand 
your question about writing things into pycharm. When you use traci you can 
either create the vehicles via traci calls or you can load route files in your 
sumocfg (or both).

Am Fr., 17. Apr. 2020 um 10:20 Uhr schrieb Shima .eng <[email protected]>:

Hi, dear Jakob.I'm a beginner in sumo. I want to implement a paper that I 
attached below. I want to use Traci in Pycharm and I wrote the codes below and 
it gives me these errors. How can I fix it? by the way, I created my network 
using netconvert. (I attached the folder)another question is that when I 
interfaced sumo with python using Traci, I should write again my files like 
route, connection and... into 
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