Hi Jordon,
traffic demand data is stored in a separate file and loaded on
simulation startup either using the -r switch or referencing it in a
sumocfg (config) file. For this reason, Netedit offers you the option to
save the demand-oriented files using the menu entry File > Demand
Elements > Save.
Regards
Mirko
Am 05.08.2019 um 00:05 schrieb [email protected]:
Hello Sumo Users,
I'm a new user trying to learn the ins and outs of SUMO, and I was
wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction with regards
to demand modeling. I created a very simple, test network in NetEdit
and tried to run in SUMOGui, but I received the error that the
simulation ended at time 0.00 because all vehicles had left the
simulation. I understand this is because I hadn't modeled any demand,
and that is what I'm struggling with. After reading the wiki on
demand modeling, I tried to create custom demand in NetEdit - I added
routes and vehicles and tried again but got the same error, but it's
almost like the test network didn't save this, or maybe it was
incomplete somehow? I also tried running randomtrips.py but got
several errors, though I think these are more to do with my build of
Python. Can anyone offer some pointers on what I might be missing, or
how to upload demand into SumoGui? Any help would be VERY much
appreciated.
With many thanks,
Jordon
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