Hi Jakob,

Thank you for sending the link.

I am defining the flow in a different way from the example provided in the
link. In the route file, I have two vehicle types defined and then a large
set of flow IDs that contain the flow for each OD pair during each time
step. In that case, do I only have to provide new vehicle type distribution
in the "additional files: input or would I also have to provide new flow
IDs under the calibrator?

Best regards,
Ahmad Abdallah.


On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 1:43 AM Jakob Erdmann <namdre.s...@gmail.com> wrote:

> see
> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Simulation/Calibrator.html#type-dependent_mapping
>
> Am Fr., 13. Mai 2022 um 03:09 Uhr schrieb Ahmad Abdallah via sumo-user <
> sumo-user@eclipse.org>:
>
>> Hello Jakob,
>>
>> I am trying to use Calibrator to calibrate the vehicle types over a
>> specified time period in my simulation. I originally have two vehicle types
>> in the route file: passenger cars and trucks. I also defined two modified
>> types to mirror those in the additional input file. However, I am noticing
>> that many passenger cars are being mapped into trucks once they pass into
>> the calibrator edge and I am unable to figure out what is wrong. I am
>> attaching the files I am using to run the simulation. Could you please help
>> me figure out what I'm missing?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Ahmad Abdallah.
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