x,y are global coordinates and may take on any value. (i.e. if the
coordinate origin 0,0 is in the center of your network).
If you are looking for a lane-relative coordinate system, you can use the
'pos' attribute which denotes the driven distance from the start of the
current lane.
When using the sublane model, the --netstate-output also includes 'posLat'
(lateral offset from the center of the lane).

Am Sa., 29. Jan. 2022 um 00:49 Uhr schrieb Hem <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> When using FCD output, the 'x' and 'y' indicate the vehicle position in
> the x- and y- direction. Vehicles are going in one direction, what do the
> negative x and negative y values indicate? If all vehicles are going in one
> direction, doesn't that mean it should have a positive value for 'x' and
> 'y'?
>
> Thanks.
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