- a vehicle distribution is used like a type id. see
http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/Tools/Trip#Generating_vehicles_with_additional_parameters
- commandline options and configuration options can be mixed freely. any
options given after the configuration file override this in the
configuration. in your control scipt you can do 'sumo -c myconfig.sumocfg
-r myRoutes.rou.xml'

regards,
Jakob

2017-02-24 22:47 GMT+01:00 Vaibhav Rungta <[email protected]>:

> Hello Folks,
> I started understanding the use of randomTrips.py
>
> For now I am using it from the command line to understand different
> options. The help option came in handy.
>
> *Here are the options which I could implement correctly*:
> --net-file <name of network file>
>
> --min-distance <the minimum distance between the start and the end edge in
> meter>
> I am using this option because I want all the vehicles in simulation to
> follow the same route and since I have three connected edges this option
> meets my requirement and generates desired output.
>
> --period <defines number of uniform time periods after which a vehicle is
> inserted in simulation space>
> A value 6 will insert a total of 600 vehicles, equally spaced after every
> 6th second (if total time is default 3600s)
>
> --binomial <1>
> I wanted randomness and only 1 vehicle to be inserted in the simulation
> space at any moment.
>
> --seed <int>
> This serves like an identifier of the randomly generated output.
>
> *The option for which I'll need your help*:
> --additional-file
> I want to use a particular vehicleDistribution. I created an additional
> file but when I ran the simulation the output didn't have the vehicles
> according to the vehicle distribution but only the default vehicle type.
>
> *Next step*:
> I want to use this program for generating different scenarios. It may not
> be prudent of me if I generate all the required route files and then call
> all the route file in the .sumo.cfg file and generate a new .sumo.cfg
> everytime.
> Please suggest a smarter and efficient way to do this. I will use all the
> scenarios to analyze the algorithm I have created (using python). Thank
> you!
>
> Regards,
> Vaibhav Rungta
> Graduate Student - Industrial and Systems Engineering
> Graduate Assistant - Toyota Production Systems Lab
> Research Assistant - University Transport Research Center
> 585-754-7133
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