If that case, routeSampler.py should find those short routes with and
without use of --optimize (the GEH mismatch comes only from rounding of
fractional route counts as explained above).
Also, using GEH as indicator should be OK. If there are only a few
candidate routes for every counting location then there is also little
ambiguity to be resolved by the algorithm.
However, if your network is very small then you should make sure that your
routes start and end at the fringe of the network rather than within it
(in small networks most traffic is through-traffic).

regards,
Jakob


> I minimized my network, so it is necessary that there are also routes that
> do only cross one junction and then disappear.
> Does this mean that I can't benchmark my simulation with the GEH indicator
> or can I use GEH with other detectors than routeSampler uses? Or should I
> use a bigger network to use GEH?
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