Regarding to what you said, I defined my flow as following:
<vType id = "car1" vClass = "passenger" guiShape = "passenger" color =
"red" length = "5.5" maxSpeed = "30" />
<flow id = "f1" type="car1" begin="5" end= "900" departSpeed = "10"
departLane = "0" arrivalLane = "0" number = "5" from = "e1" to = "e3" />"
Then I called the flow with this part of the code:
for veh_id in traci.vehicle.getIDList():
length = traci.vehicle.getLength(veh_id)
lane_id = traci.vehicle.getLaneIndex(veh_id)
if length == 5.5 :
traci.vehicle.setStop(veh_id, "e2", laneIndex=0, flags = 0,
duration = 10)
I expect vehicles to stop for 10 seconds and then continue their route but,
they stop there till the end of the simulation making a queue. How can I
fix this issue?
Ali
On Fri, Jan 28, 2022 at 3:51 PM Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes. The flow vehicles are numbered consecutively. If your flow is called
> 'xyz' you can call vehicle.setStop("xyz.23", ...) to stop the corresponding
> vehicle.
>
>
> Am Fr., 28. Jan. 2022 um 10:02 Uhr schrieb ali mirzaei <
> [email protected]>:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>> Does the method " traci.vehicle.setstop()" can be applied for a flow of
>> certain vehicles?
>> Best regards,
>> Ali
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