Most likely, different versions of sumo are used. Check the xml comment at the top of the output file for version information.
Am Mi., 26. Mai 2021 um 08:38 Uhr schrieb reihaneh koohi < [email protected]>: > Dear SUMO users, > > I run the sumo in two ways and weirdly get two different types of results! > Method 1) using Linux terminal with command: sumo -c config_file.sumocfg > Method 2) using sumo-gui and run the code. > > The output of the first method lacks of some data such as Time-Loss. > While everything is the same (unless the method of run), what is the > reason of difference? > > > The output of first method is: > <edge id="10to11" sampledSeconds="14.99" traveltime="15.00" > density="0.86" occupancy="0.43" waitingTime="0.00" speed="19.37" > departed="1" arrived="0" entered="0" left="1" laneChangedFrom="0" > laneChangedTo="0"/> > > The second methos is: > <edge id="10to11" sampledSeconds="14.91" traveltime="14.65" > overlapTraveltime="15.17" density="0.86" laneDensity="0.86" > occupancy="0.42" waitingTime="0.00" timeLoss="2.24" speed="19.48" > departed="1" arrived="0" entered="0" left="1" laneChangedFrom="0" > laneChangedTo="0"/> > > Bests, > Reihaneh > _______________________________________________ > sumo-user mailing list > [email protected] > To unsubscribe from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/sumo-user >
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