The algorithm is the same, but the precision in OSRM is higher, you should
call the polyline function with a precision of 6 digits instead of 5.
Regards,
Sander
2015-12-17 18:14 GMT+01:00 Bjorn Madsen :
> Hi - I'm wondering what the better option is to get the polyline out as
> list of latlons
>
2015-11-30 13:17 GMT+01:00 Bjorn Madsen :
> Hi - We're setting up a server to support the project with a modest 128 Gb
> RAM.
>
> Q1: What is the "right way" to get map updates for .pbf files? Any best
> practices out there? Nightly/Weekly builds? Do you get the data from
> http://download.geofabr
2015-11-24 16:07 GMT+01:00 Bjorn Madsen :
> Hi Sander & Emil,
> Thanks for the quick responses. The usage of the lua script is
> particularly useful.
>
> I completely respect the limitations of the demo server and can offer to
> set up another server to support the project. 20Tb of traffic should
Hi,
I'm writing this as an OSM mapper and user of the OSRM api, I'm not an OSRM
dev, so I might make some mistakes here.
2015-11-24 15:20 GMT+01:00 Bjorn Madsen :
> My name is Bjorn, and I'm the director at a commercial project that needs
> something like the Open Source Routing Machine with Ope
I think you can also be limited by the maximum length of the url:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2659952/maximum-length-of-http-get-request
If you have 1000 points, each with exact lat-lon, timestamp and hint,
you'll easily reach the max. Encoding it as a polyline might help to
increase that l
Hi,
I just noticed that the demo site, and routes on http://osm.org through
ORSM are down.
As I didn't see an announcement or mail about it, I thought I should
mention it.
Regards,
Sander
>
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