With the suggested option, what you should be getting are 50 pedestrians
(not 60) each having a number of walks.
Effektively, each pedestrian will keep walking around the network and you
won't really see where one walk ends and another walk starts (if you look
at fcd-output).
You can take the position of each pedestrian at some fixed time of your
choice to get those locations. (i.e. once per hour by using options
--fcd-output fcd.xml --person-device.fcd.period 3600).

Am Do., 16. März 2023 um 19:15 Uhr schrieb Gervalino Bilas <
[email protected]>:

> Hi Jacob.
> Thanks for anwer me.
>
> Well, running with your tip I do get 50 pedestrian (actually 60 because
> the --intermediate parameter).
> Those pedestrians have ids from 0 to 50. (ex: *ped01)*
>
> But what I need is to have 50 walks for 50 different pedestrians and check
> their final location (x,y). Then, one after that, I have to do another 50
> walks but *with the same *50 pedestrians.
> I have to do this 13 times.
> At the end of this simulations, I got to have 13 registers of
> each pedestrians with their location (after the walk)
>
> Any clue will be helpful.
>
> Regards,
>
> Em qua., 15 de mar. de 2023 às 21:06, Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]>
> escreveu:
>
>> use: randomTrips.py -e 50 --pedestrians --intermediate 1000
>>
>> The value of 1000 is just a placeholder. The needed number of
>> intermediate locations depends roughly on the desired travel duration
>> divided by the time it takes to  traverse the network from one end to
>> another.
>>
>>
>> Am Mi., 15. März 2023 um 19:49 Uhr schrieb Gervalino Bilas <
>> [email protected]>:
>>
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> I'm trying to simulate 50 pedestrians walking by some fixed area for 13
>>> hours.
>>> My goal is to get the position (x,y ou geographic location) from every
>>> one of them hour by hour. So my simulation has to run with the same 50
>>> pedestrians.
>>>
>>> By now, using OSM Web Wizard, I could generate a simulation in my fixed
>>> area only for pedestrians by 13 hours. But it's not the same pedestrians -
>>> 743 pedestrians were generated.
>>> I tried to repeat the same *pedID *13 times, but it didn't work.
>>>
>>> How can I run a simulation with the 50 pedestrians for 13 hours getting
>>> their position hour by hour?
>>>
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