Example call: tools/generateParkingLots.py --shape -32.39,6.17,78.90,4.86,46.19,73.56,-2.10,71.14,-32.82,6.17 -n 100 -c CS_0 -s 50 -e 55 --x-space-distance 10
Alternative syntax: tools/generateParkingLots.py --shape '-32.39,6.17 78.90,4.86 46.19,73.56 -2.10,71.14 -32.82,6.17' -n 100 -c CS_0 -s 50 -e 55 --x-space-distance 10 However, to make use of this you need the very latest development version (the shape functionality was unavailable earlier) which you can either - download tomorrow at https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Downloads.php#sumo_-_latest_development_version - pull fresh from github https://github.com/eclipse/sumo/ - or replace generateParkingLots.py with the updated version here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/eclipse/sumo/master/tools/generateParkingLots.py regards, Jakob Am Mi., 6. Mai 2020 um 13:19 Uhr schrieb swaroop <[email protected]>: > Hallo Jacob, > > I would like to go with the second method of - computing the desired number > of <space> definitions within a polygon boundary using > tools/generateParkingLots.py > > I am new to SUMO. Could you please help me how to do it. > I went on to the site- > https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Tools/Misc.html#generateparkinglotspy > > > I have used this in command prompt > > python <C:\Program Files > (x86)\Eclipse\Sumo\tools\generateParkingLots.py" -b > <"-14.110000,22.750000, 118.260000,27.150000"> -c <"e1"> > [-i <"1"> -n <3>] > > I am getting error as - syntax is incorrect. > > Regards, > Swaroop > > > > -- > Sent from: http://sumo-user-mailing-list.90755.n8.nabble.com/ > _______________________________________________ > sumo-user mailing list > [email protected] > To unsubscribe from this list, visit > https://www.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/sumo-user >
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