Thank you very much for the clarification, Sir. I am so grateful!
Kind Regards

On Wed, Nov 1, 2023 at 11:32 AM Mirko Barthauer <[email protected]>
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> Dear Simon,
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> the FCD data is already sorted by the vehicle position on the edge. The
> "pos" value indicates the position along the given edge, where higher
> values indicate a more downstream position. So you can take the values of
> two subsequent rows to calculate what you weant. You'd have to get the
> vehicle length from the vehicle type definition to determine the net
> distance.
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> Best regards
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> Mirko
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> -----Original-Nachricht-----
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> Betreff: distance gap determination
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> Datum: 2023-11-01T08:34:22+0100
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> Von: "Simon Hailemichael" <[email protected]>
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> An: "Mirko Barthauer" <[email protected]>
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> Dear Sir
> My name is Simon. I am working on SUMO and I have generated FCD output
> which has ( X, Y , speed ,acceleration etc) .
> However, I am facing a challenge in calculating the distance gap and time
> gap between the leading vehicle and the following vehicle. Could you please
> advise me on how to do this from the given data? I would appreciate your
> guidance and support. I have attached a sample screenshot of the output
> data for your reference.
>
> --
> Simon Michael
> Road and Transport Engineer
> Tell:+8613194998145
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Simon Michael
Road and Transport Engineer
Tell: +8613194998145
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