Hi

I notice DuaIterate.py has some new options for convergence:


--convergence-iterations=CONVIT
                      Number of iterations to use for convergence
                      calculation [default: 10]

--max-convergence-deviation=CONVDEV
                      Maximum relative standard deviation in travel times
                      [default: none]

I just wondered if -l (laststep) and (--convergence-iterations) do basically 
the same thing?
 I have been using --laststep to set the number of iterations in my dua's, but 
presume I can also use --convergence-iterations. 

Obviously this is subjective to the purpose, size and compelxity of the study, 
but does anybody have a recommendation on an acceptable Standard Deviation 
value if using --max-conversion-deviation?

Thank you in advance

Ben 
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