Thanks a lot.

On Thu, 5 Nov 2020, 13:42 Lara Codeca, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I extensively hand-fixed the OSM file in JOSM to achieve a working
> network, and at the time (2014ish), each save was still changing the
> internal IDs.
>
> Regards,
> Lara
>
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 7:24 AM Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> 1) For a relation between OSM and  SUMO-ids, see
>> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Networks/Import/OpenStreetMap.html#dismissing_unwanted_traffic_modes
>> However, I think that LuST is not based on raw xml but rather on
>> pre-processed data that only looks like OSM. For details on geometry you
>> better ask the author of the Scenario directly.
>>
>> 2) There are various ways to add custom colors to a sumo .net.xml.  If
>> you just need two colors, the easiest way is to define a selection of edges
>> and junctions and then use 'color by selection' and set the two colors. For
>> a more general edge coloring, see
>> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/sumo-gui.html#visualizing_edge-related_data
>>
>> regards,
>> Jakob
>>
>> Am Do., 5. Nov. 2020 um 03:48 Uhr schrieb Moyukh Laha <
>> [email protected]>:
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> How the osm node ids and the sumo junction ids are related? I am looking
>>> at LuST. The lust.net.xml file has junction ids for the junctions. For
>>> example,
>>> <junction id="-26782" type="priority".....>
>>>
>>> Same is present at Lust.polygons.osm file as
>>> <node id='-26782' visible='true' lat='49.6285696' lon='6.0618223' />
>>>
>>> And in the lust.legacy.scenario.osm file as
>>> <node id='-26782' visible='true' lat='49.5852427' lon='6.0883019' />
>>>
>>> In the last two files, the node ids are same but their lat lon are
>>> different. Why?
>>> Also when it is made to the lust.net.xml how they are mapped and from
>>> which file?
>>>
>>> I am trying to plot few junctions and their connecting edges (like a
>>> tree) on top of the map file (osm file). Now the processing is done with
>>> the sumo ids and when I try the same ids to plot on the osm file some of
>>> the nodes are not matching or their connecting paths are not matching (i.e
>>> they are distant nodes, not adjacent). I am confused with the ids of the
>>> osm files and the sumo files and how they are related?
>>>
>>> BDW is there any way so that I can plot few junctions and their
>>> connecting edges (like a tree) on the sumo file itself rather than on the
>>> osm map file? I know about NetEdit and can manually select the junction and
>>> edge ids to plot them. But I have too many nodes to plot manually. How do I
>>> solve this issue?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
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