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Subject: Re: [OSRM-talk] Turn types
Hi Pedro,
"Go Straight" is a direction modifier, "No Turn" is a turn type.
See:
https://github.com/Project-OSRM/osrm-backend/blob/master/docs/http.md#properties-3
daniel
On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 10:55 AM, Sotorrio, Pedro
mai
Hi all,
Really basic question; but what are the differences between Go-Straight and
No-Turn in OSM language?
Thanks!
—Pedro S.
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x27;s not super-easy to use, but it gives complete insight into the routing
graph in a visual form. You can load the files into QGIS for visualization.
daniel
On Nov 11, 2015, at 4:32 PM, Sotorrio, Pedro
mailto:sotorr...@llnl.gov>> wrote:
Thanks a lot, Daniel!
—Pedro
From: Daniel Hofm
her a portable between operating systems, compilers or even
standard libraries, nor a stable format, and in particular not intended to be
read from other programs.
You would have to get the data structure layout right, in order to make use of
the ebg file from other programs.
On Wed, Nov 11, 201
Hello,
I’m new in OSRM but my understanding is that the graph output file in OSRM is a
binary file, correct?
Is there a way to write out the edged expanded graph (with turns) to a readable
file?
Thanks a lot in advance,
Pedro
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