The TraCI4Traffic Lights tutorial is special insofar it generates the traffic with route definitions that are hard-coded in the python script. This doesn't scale well to larger networks. SUMO provides a larger number of tools to define traffic so just take your pick: https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/index.html#demand_modelling For starters, randomTrips.py is probably the easiest thing to use. The qickest way to define your induction loops is probably with netedit.
regards, Jakob Am Sa., 25. Dez. 2021 um 23:07 Uhr schrieb William Hefter < [email protected]>: > Hello all, > I am a relatively new user to SUMO and am trying to expand out the > "TraCI4Traffic Lights" tutorial. This tutorial only has 2 roads and 1 > intersection and I am attempting to try out different networks using > netconvert. > I am using netconvert to generate a .net.xml file but obviously I cannot > just replace the .net.xml file in the "TraCI4Traffic Lights" tutorial as we > are now operating with a totally different network, and the other files > need changes in order to operate together. > I was wondering if anyone knew how to make the accompanying files to a > netgenerate .net.xml file so that the whole simulation will work. > Thank you, > Billy > _______________________________________________ > sumo-user mailing list > [email protected] > To unsubscribe from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/sumo-user >
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