Hello,
minGap is the minimum distance that a vehicle wants to keep to the leader
vehicle all the time. To detect the distance to the leader use the
getLeader() function.
regards,
Jakob

2017-07-11 9:56 GMT+02:00 Francesco Sicuro via sumo-user <
[email protected]>:

> Hello, I'm pretty new in sumo and I'm working on it for my master thesis.
> I implemented a python script with the goal to avoid overlapping of several
> cars after crashes have occurred. In order to reach this I want to use
> getMinGap to detect the distance from the ahead vehicle, as suggested in
> the definition of getMinGap (Returns the offset of this vehicle).
> At this point I would like to stick the two vehicles together exploiting
> the setMinGap (Sets the offset for this vehicle).
> My problems are:
> - getMinGap returns me the minGap defined in the file.route.xml (always 0)
> and not the current distance from the vehicle ahead.
> - setMinGap does not move the car at all.
>
> Am I wrongly understanding the meaning of these two commands, or do they
> not properly work?
> (I'm using sumo 0.29 and python 2.7).
>
> I hope to hearing from you soon.
> Francesco Sicuro.
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