I'll try that. Thanks a lot!

Regards,
Alejandro

El lun, 15 mar 2021 a las 13:17, Jakob Erdmann (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> The linked edgesInDistricts tool generates the TAZ automatically based on
> a shape. You can obtain suitable shapes with the help of OSM and the SUMO
> polyconvert application or draw them in netedit.
>
> Am Mo., 15. März 2021 um 12:54 Uhr schrieb Alejandro Rodríguez Sánchez <
> [email protected]>:
>
>> Thans for the quick answer Jakob!
>> So there won't be any form of making TAZ without GUI besides manually
>> creating the taz.xml file? I was thinking something like overlaping the
>> districts shapefile with the network file and that the edges inside a
>> disctrict  would automatically be set as one TAZ (using the edges and
>> disctric limits coordinates as reference). Would be anything like this
>> possible?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Alejandro
>>
>> El lun, 15 mar 2021 a las 11:59, Jakob Erdmann (<[email protected]>)
>> escribió:
>>
>>> 1) all edges that may be used for depart/arrival
>>> 2)
>>> - https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Tools/District.html#edgesindistrictspy
>>> -
>>> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Netedit/editModesNetwork.html#2_definition_of_edges_and_its_inputs_sources_and_outputs_sinks
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> Jakob
>>>
>>> Am Mo., 15. März 2021 um 10:56 Uhr schrieb Alejandro Rodríguez Sánchez <
>>> [email protected]>:
>>>
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>> I'm trying to use O/D matrices in SUMO but after reading the docs I
>>>> still have several questions:
>>>> 1) In the documentation there is a scheme of how to build the TAZ file:
>>>>
>>>> A traffic assignment zone (or traffic analysis zone), short TAZ is
>>>> described by its id (an arbitrary name) and lists of source and destination
>>>> edges.
>>>> Simple Definition
>>>>
>>>> If you do not want to distinguish between source and sink edges and
>>>> give all edges the same probability you can use the following abbreviated
>>>> form:
>>>>
>>>> <tazs>
>>>>     <taz id="<TAZ_ID>" edges="<EDGE_ID> <EDGE_ID> ..."/>
>>>>
>>>>     ... further traffic assignment zones (districts) ...
>>>> </tazs>
>>>>
>>>> But which edges do I need to specify for each TAZ id? All the edges
>>>> that conform each TAZ? Only the borders?
>>>>
>>>> 2) Is there a faster way to create TAZ files? For example, importing
>>>> TAZ from a shapefile including district or city limits?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>> Alejandro Rodríguez Sánchez
>>>> PhD student
>>>> CIEMAT // Universidad Complutense de Madrid
>>>> 28040 Madrid
>>>> email: [email protected]
>>>> Website: https://alexrsanchez.github.io/en/
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