Hello Jakob, I was able to add some randomness on the route. However if I would like to add randomness on the car departure and arrival time is it also possible in activitygen? Currently when run for 7 days, a car will always leave at 8:00am. Thanks!Marvin
On Saturday, 9 February 2019, 6:05:20 PM CST, Marvin Manalastas <marvin_manalasta...@yahoo.com> wrote: Thanks Jakob! On Saturday, 9 February 2019, 4:15:26 PM CST, Jakob Erdmann <namdre.s...@gmail.com> wrote: correct Am Sa., 9. Feb. 2019 um 19:34 Uhr schrieb Marvin Manalastas <marvin_manalasta...@yahoo.com>: Thanks Jakob. Please correct me if im wrong. To activate rerouting i will use --device.rerouting.probability <INT>To add randomness i will use --weights.random-factor <Float> Thanks agian. Br,Marvin On Saturday, 9 February 2019, 9:44:17 AM CST, Jakob Erdmann <namdre.s...@gmail.com> wrote: When running the simulation you can activate rerouting. To add randomness you can add a random factor to the edge weights.See http://sumo.sourceforge.net/userdoc/Demand/Automatic_Routing.htmland in particularhttp://sumo.sourceforge.net/userdoc/Demand/Automatic_Routing.html#Randomness Am Fr., 8. Feb. 2019 um 18:33 Uhr schrieb Marvin Manalastas <marvin_manalasta...@yahoo.com>: Thank you so much Jakob. I have another question if you may. Its still about activity-gen. For example i like to generate traffic data for 1 week, is there a way to add some randomness on the route a household will use going to his/her work place so that they wont use the same route for the entire 1 week? Thanks again. Br,Marvin On Thursday, 7 February 2019, 4:41:23 PM CST, Jakob Erdmann <namdre.s...@gmail.com> wrote: for some reason the cars get multiplied sometimes. I'm not sure why but the relevant code appears to be in activitygen/AGActivityGen.cpp:makeActivityTrips(I'm not the author of activitygen) Am Do., 7. Feb. 2019 um 22:18 Uhr schrieb Marvin Manalastas <marvin_manalasta...@yahoo.com>: Thanks a lot! Really appreciate it Jacob. One more thing, how about the number after a colon (:), what does it mean? carIn1:1 carIn1:2carIn1:3 On these case, numbers 1, 2 and 3. Thanks again. Br,Marvin On Thursday, 7 February 2019, 3:08:23 PM CST, Jakob Erdmann <namdre.s...@gmail.com> wrote: carIn is commuter trafficrandUni is random trafficblXbY is bus line X bus number YhXcY is a car number Y from household X Am Do., 7. Feb. 2019 um 21:41 Uhr schrieb Marvin Manalastas <marvin_manalasta...@yahoo.com>: Thanks for the response Jakob. I tried it and got some results. However im having some tough time interpreting them. First, may I ask what is the difference between the below vehicle ID's: bl101b1:1 carIn1:1h1c1:1 randUni1:1 and what is the difference between these 2: carIn1:1 carIn1:3 Thanks a lot! Br,Marvin On Wednesday, 6 February 2019, 5:11:31 PM CST, Jakob Erdmann <namdre.s...@gmail.com> wrote: You could try activitygen which generates activity-based traffic demand: http://sumo.sourceforge.net/userdoc/Demand/Activity-based_Demand_Generation.html Am Mo., 4. Feb. 2019 um 18:48 Uhr schrieb Marvin Manalastas <marvin_manalasta...@yahoo.com>: Hello, I want to create a realistic mobility model for at least 30 cars. For example:Car 1 goes to work from 8:00am-5:00pm, then goes to a grocery store before going back home every weekdays then go to a park on weekdays.Car 2 goes to school in the morning then go to work then go back to school again before going back home. 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