If your flow ends at time 3600, the final vehicles do not have time to
arrive.
The following approaches are both viable:
- run your scenarios until all vehicles have arrived (result analysis must
account for different scenario durations)
- run your scenario to a fixed time (result analysis must account for
different vehicle numbers)

The second approach may be aided by setting option
--tripinfo-output.write-unfinished or even
--tripinfo-output.write-undeparted
This way all vehicles will be part of the output (with some attributes set
to the error value "-1") but you must still handle the vehicles that did
not arrive or depart in your analysis.

Am Mi., 2. Feb. 2022 um 11:48 Uhr schrieb mehmet nedim yavuz <
[email protected]>:

> Hi Sumo Users,I am confused about simulation output. I am using
> vehsPerHour attribute in flow definition,for my example vehsPerHour=2000
> begin=0 end=3600.Simulation duration is also 3600 second.I am getting the
> output by tripinfo output file.But some vehicle has not arrived their
> destination in simulation duration.Thus tripinfo output file is not as
> expected. Should I wait until all vehicles arrived? For different traffic
> demand scenario, it causes different simulation duration. What should be
> the correct approach? Thanks for help. Regards.
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