Hello Jakob,

it helps me a lot to know that is not a built in feature yet and thank you very 
much for your recommandation. I'll have a look how the function works.
I guess this means that each road is assumed to be perfect with a constant 
width. 

Thank you again,
Marcus

> Am 04.07.2016 um 09:05 schrieb Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hello,
> there is no API for retrieving road boundaries at the moment. Netconvert 
> computes them dynamically using the function 
> src/utils/geom/PositionVector::move2side(). You could just port the code to 
> matlab.
> regards,
> Jakob
> 
> 2016-06-30 15:19 GMT+02:00 Marcus Müller <[email protected]>:
>> Dear Sumo experts,
>> 
>> I am looking for a way to reconstruct the SUMO road geometry within an
>> external Matlab script as good as possible. As the getShape method of the
>> lane-class provides 'only' a line of support points along which the lane
>> runs I wonder whether it is possible to determine the exact positions of
>> the (left and right) borders of a road?
>> As roads and especially junctions don't look the same all over the network,
>> I would like to retrieve as many coordinates as possible describing the
>> actual geometry of the edges, lanes and junctions surrounding a randomly
>> selected vehicle.
>> 
>> I'm thinking about subscribing to edges and junctions and by that
>> retrieving all lanes and junctions around my car. Next I would like to
>> retrieve a list of x and y points which describe the shape of the road or
>> lane and the junction(s). Plotting all points should lead to the contours
>> of the roads and junctions close to my car.
>> 
>> Is there a way to do this programatically?
>> 
>> Thank you very much,
>> 
>> Marcus
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