Hi Jakob,
yes, when specifying all the edges that the person has to traverse along
things are working fine.
A minor issue became obvious when the access lane/edge is very short or
very long. It turns out that the person is moved from the access lane to
the bus stop at edge position 18.38 independent of what is specified as
pos value in the access attribute.
So when the access edge is shorter than 18.38 one gets the error
message: "Warning: Invalid arrivalPos 18.38 given for person walking to
gneE3. Using edge end instead." And when the edge gets very long (e.g.
100m) the person is moved to the bus stop very early, after 18.38 meters
already.
It looks like that the pos attribute of the access lane definition is
not picked up. But this seems to be a minor issue.
Thx for your help.
--
Matthias
On 21.06.2017 00:14, Jakob Erdmann wrote:
Hello,
intermodal route computation (which includes routing over access edges)
is only supported in duarouter at the moment.
SUMO needs fully specified <walk> definitions.
Instead of
<person id="foo" depart="0">
<walk from="gneE2" departPos="0" busStop="busStop_gneE0_0_0"/>
<ride from="gneE0" busStop="busStop_gneE1_0_1" lines="1"/>
<walk from="gneE1" to="gneE1" arrivalPos="0"/>
</person>
use:
<person id="foo" depart="0.00">
<walk edges="gneE2 gneE3" busStop="busStop_gneE0_0_0"/>
<ride busStop="busStop_gneE1_0_1" lines="L1"/>
<walk edges="gneE1"/>
</person>
regards,
Jakob
2017-06-19 21:26 GMT+02:00 Matthias Wirtz <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hi,
I'm encountering difficulties when simulating public transport and
the passengers riding the vehicles.
In the scenario I'm using busStops which have access lanes. They
define from which lane and point of the network the bus stop can be
reaches.
But when defining walks for persons and specifying a busStop as the
destination of one leg, I get the error message:
<No connection found between 'gneE2' and 'gneE0' for person 'foo'.>
Where gneE2 is the start edge and gneE0 is the edge where the
busStop is located on. It looks like that the access lane is not
used to get the person to the busStop.
Example attached.
If I give the start point of the access lane as destination and the
busStop as the starting point of the next leg, I get the error
message that the plan is disconnected. Which makes sense cause the
access lane is then excluded.
Thanks for the help.
--
Matthias
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