Thank you very much for the reply.

So, if I understand correctly, the purpose of the internal edges is to
match the lanes of two edges at their intersection point. Am I right?
If that is true, I can still generate a complete graph of the road network
(without consideration of matching lanes at intersections) only with the
normal edges, am I right?
Or is it possible to have disconnected edges if I discard internal edges
and use only normal edges to generate a networkx graph of the road network?

Thanks a lot,
Buddi

On Wed, Nov 1, 2023 at 12:22 PM Mirko Barthauer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Internal edges are part of an intersection. You can read more about the
> SUMO networks in our documentation
> <https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Networks/SUMO_Road_Networks.html#internal_edges>
> .
>
>
>
> Best regards
>
> Mirko
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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>
> Betreff: [sumo-user] Question about the net.xml file
>
> Datum: 2023-11-01T11:18:25+0100
>
> Von: "Charitha Heendeniya via sumo-user" <[email protected]>
>
> An: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Dear sir,
>
> I would like to load *.net.xml file (OSM file processed by netwocnvert) as
> a GeoPandas data frame for exploratory work.
> Naturally, I'm interested in the features with geometry information such
> as the edges of the network.
>
> I found two types of edges in the XML file: One with function="internal"
> attribute and the one without.
>
>     <edge id=":10002263193_0" function="internal">
>         <lane id=":10002263193_0_0" index="0" allow="pedestrian delivery
> bicycle" speed="3.65" length="4.67" shape="5916.19,12233.05
> 5916.97,12231.83 5917.76,12231.42 5918.57,12231.81 5919.39,12233.00"/>
>     </edge>
>
>     <edge id="1952" from="417774753" to="417774792" priority="3"
> type="highway.residential">
>         <lane id="1952_0" index="0" disallow="tram rail_urban rail
> rail_electric rail_fast ship" speed="13.89" length="42.28"
> shape="5525.69,9779.31 5525.02,9737.04"/>
>     </edge>
>
> I can see the edges without function="internal" attribute when I load the
> network in netedit. So, these edges correspond to the actual road network.
> But what are the other edges with function="internal" attribute?
>
> I appreciate if you could give some advice.
>
> Regards
> Buddi
>
>
> 
>
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