Thanks Jakob, now it works properly.
Best regards,
Alejandro
El mar., 16 nov. 2021 23:08, Jakob Erdmann escribió:
> When using named routes (with attribute id) as input for
> implausibleRoutes.py, the option --standalone must be set. (This was
> missing in the documentation but has now been add
When using named routes (with attribute id) as input for
implausibleRoutes.py, the option --standalone must be set. (This was
missing in the documentation but has now been added at
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Tools/Routes.html#implausibleroutespy).
regards,
Jakob
Am Di., 16. Nov. 2021 um 16:41 Uhr s
Hello again Jakob, sorry to bother you again.
I'm still trying to launch the tool implausibleRoutes.py but it still
raises the same error. I thought the problem could be in my network large
extent (I need to simulate a middle-sized european city) so I clipped it to
a lower extent, but the problem
Hello,
the tool implausibleRoutes.py calls 'duarouter' in the background to find
shortest paths (and thereby detect implausible detours).
This call to duarouter is supposed to generate the file
'routes.xml.rerouted.rou.alt.xml'.
Try running the tool with option -v to better understand what's happen
Thanks for the guidance Jakob. Regarding the "implausible routes", I'm
experiencing some difficulties with the "implausibleroutes.py" script since
a while, that is why I started to look for alternatives.
When using python implausibleroutes.py network.net.xml routes.xml, I have
the following error:
Hello,
the two outpufiles generated by flowrouter.py (routes and flows) must be
used together. This can either be done by adding the routes with option
--additional or by using duarouter in a preprocessing step (load routes,
flows and network to create a combined file with lots of vehicles).
The w