Hello,
--step-length determines the granularity of the simulation (i.e. at step
length 0.01 the computation is more fine grained but costs about 100x as
much computing time as --step-length 1.0).
Whereas delay is just for the GUI. By default sumo runs as fast as your
computer allows and the artificial delay simplifies observing the
simulation.
regards,
Jakob


2017-05-22 1:40 GMT+02:00 Jiyao Li <[email protected]>:

> Hi there,
>
> In Wiki, it is said that default value of --step-length is 1 second, but in
> practice,
> I think it is far less than 1s and I have to set the delay to watch the
> simulation, so
> what's going on?
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