It would convert all the attributes into csv columns and is usable with any
xml input (as you can easily test yourself). If you have code that uses
plain.edg.csv then you can also use detectors.add.csv.

Am Fr., 18. Feb. 2022 um 13:15 Uhr schrieb Jordan Mc Connon <
[email protected]>:

> Hi,
> I want to represent the loop detectors in my additional file:
> `detectors.add.xml` (generated via *netedit*) as a graph.
> I think converting `detectors.add.xml` into csv format
> may be helpful with this, would this work the same as:
> ```
> netconvert -s yournet.net.xml --plain-output-prefix plain
> python3 sumo/tools/xml/xml2csv.py plain.edg.xml
> ```
> would for a `.net.xml` file? or would the output be more or less useless
> to me (if it works at all).
>
> Regards,
> Jordan McConnon
>
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