density is averaged over time and space:

density = sampledSeconds / period * 1000 / length
where length is m and sampledSeconds is the number of vehicle-seconds
registered during the recording interval.
10 sampledSeconds could be 1 vehicle observed for 10 seconds during the
aggregation period or 10 vehicles observed for 1 second each.

Am Di., 3. Jan. 2023 um 21:05 Uhr schrieb Yiran Zhang <[email protected]>:

> Hi all,
>
> We are trying to use the density data from the Lane- or Edge-based traffic
> measures to conduct transportation research. May we know if we can have
> more detailed information about how SUMO calculates the density based on
> the Lane- or Edge-based Traffic Measures? In the official it says
> '#veh/km', but we would like to know what the '#veh' is targeted at. Do you
> mean the veh passing through the lane during the given time period, or the
> number of veh present on the lane?
>
> Thanks and Best Regards,
> Yiran
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