On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Stephen Woodbridge <wood...@swoodbridge.com > wrote:
> So when I say the route know nothing about angles, I referring to the > pieces that is extracting the route from the graph and not the explicator > both of which are inside you black box called the "router". > > I hope this sheds some light on how things work and hopefully will make my > responses more meaningful. > It's unclear to me why you're telling me all this. If your architecture is incapable of providing good results, then maybe you should revisit your architecture. Personally I think a "no U-turn" restriction could easily be accomodated during the pre-processing phase, but I've got way too much work on my hands right now to provide you with a detailed implementation for free. I'm not going to support putting phantom routing restrictions into the map data. That would be "mapping for the router". If there's some information about the real world which you don't have, which would help you design a routing system, then by all means let me know what it is. But putting a turn restriction in the map where there is no turn restriction present, is not something I'm willing to do.
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