Hello,
this is not directly supported by randomTrips.py. You could generated all
vehicles within a short interval (i.e. 1s) and then set the sumo option
--random-depart-offset to spread them randomly over the chosen interval.

regards,
Jakob

2018-05-08 1:13 GMT+02:00 Jonathan Harper via sumo-user <
[email protected]>:

> Hello,
>
> I’m trying to randomise the order of vehicle departure using
> randomTrips.py. As in, instead of the vehicle’s departing sequentially
> according to their ID’s (vehicle 1 goes first, vehicle 2 next, ...), it
> would instead randomise the order of departure of the vehicle ID’s.
> E.g. say there’s 100 vehicles with ID’s between 1-100, it’s possible that
> the vehicle’s could depart in the order: veh1, veh5, veh2.
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
>
>
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