Hello,
by default, netconvert shifts all coordinates so that the lower left corner
of the network is at 0,0.
To avoid this add the option
--offset.disable-normalization
when importing the xodr file.
regards,
Jakob

2017-06-23 16:32 GMT+02:00 Myriam Guedey <[email protected]>:

> Hi all,
>
> I have converted a xodr-file via netconvert to a sumo network, very
> simple, with no extra parameters but the --output.original-names. Then I
> ran a random simulation in sumo.
> Now I combine both, the Sumo-Simulation-Data (Position3D) via TraCI and
> the Xodr-Geometry together for a visualization.
>
> There seems to be an offset, which I cannot make sense of: The vehicles
> don't appear on the roads but with some translation in x and y somewhere
> else in the scene. Height values seem to be correct.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Best regards
> Myriam
>
>
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