Hi Jacob, Thank you for your advise regarding using generatebididistricts once again. I had some difficulty to run the generatebididistricts script for a large file (*.net.xml of my city) in windows but finally, I sorted it out in Linux and it was pretty fast. However, I noticed that for a same set of edges, there are two different tazids (There are several examples). This does not look right to me and I am not sure which one I shall pick. I would be grateful if you could advise. I can randomly remove one of them, but not sure if this is a right solution.
Many thanksMohsen <taz id="-16702598#3" edges="-16702598#3 16702598#3"/> <taz id="16702598#3" edges="-16702598#3 16702598#3"/> On Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 7:36:38 AM GMT+12, mohsen hs <[email protected]> wrote:Hi Jacob, Thank you so much for your consideration and your informative answer. This is a great help and I appreciate that.I will try it. Many thanksMohsen On Tuesday, May 9, 2017 7:22 AM, Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]> wrote: Hello, the updated documentation link is: http://sumo.dlr.de/wiki/TraCI/Simulation_Value_Retrieval#Command_0x82:_Position_Conversion When using the python client, the following function can be used: road, pos = traci.simulation.convertRoad(lon, lat, isGeo=True) Note that the running time of this command grows linear with the size of the network (we didn't get around to optimizing it). If you want to map vehicles to the road network you can also do this: x, y = traci.simulation.convertGeo(lon, lat, fromGeo=True) traci.vehicle.moveToXY(vehID, "", 0, x, y) and the vehicle will be placed on the closest lane. The running time of this command is logarithmic in the size of the network. regards, Jakob 2017-05-08 21:06 GMT+02:00 mohsen hs <[email protected]>: Hi Jacob, Thanks for your reply. It was hyperlinked, I am not sure why it has not shown up. This is the link: http://www.sumo.dlr.de/ userdoc/TraCI/Protocol.html# Position_Representations TraCI/Protocol - SUMO - Simulation of Urban Mobility Many thanksMohsen On Tuesday, May 9, 2017 12:19 AM, Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]> wrote: Hello, - can you link the old answer please? This way I can tell you the updated links - when you say 'efficient' do you mean in terms of computation time or convenience? regards, Jakob 2017-05-08 10:36 GMT+02:00 mohsen hs <[email protected]>: Hi there, I am interested to know if there is an efficient way to map geo coordinates to edges in sumo. I found this which has been answered by Jacob about 4 years ago and the two links do not work anymore. I was wondering if you could kindly let me know of if there is any update about the accuracy of TraCl. In addition, it would be great if you could also refer me to some example if exist as no example exists here. Many thanks Mohsen ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot ______________________________ _________________ sumo-user mailing list [email protected]. net https://lists.sourceforge.net/ lists/listinfo/sumo-user ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ sumo-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sumo-user
