laneData and edgeData definitions will generate outputs for the whole
network. The MEASUREMENT_ID is only there to distinguish different outputs
(i.e. when using the vTypes attribute).
To change the aggregation, use the 'freq' attribute.

regards,
Jakob

Am Sa., 17. Apr. 2021 um 20:38 Uhr schrieb Toprak <atoprakfi...@gmail.com>:

> Hello,
>
> I am trying to get the data of congestion levels for each individual
> road. I have found this page
>
> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Simulation/Output/Lane-_or_Edge-based_Traffic_Measures.html#Value_Descriptions
> and I think the lane data can somewhat help me. However, I am still a
> rookie on Sumo so I have some questions. To get that lane data, I
> think I need to add:
> <additional> <laneData id="<MEASUREMENT_ID>" file="<OUTPUT_FILE>"
> .../> </additional> part to the cfg file. But in the example of the
> additional-file page on the wiki, It looks like I need to write it for
> each road. Is there a way to get the laneData for each road, at each
> time step?
>
> Regards,
> A. Toprak Firat
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