Hi Cortlandt,
one way is to create .nod.xml and .edg.xml files from your sources. Then
you can use netconvert
See https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Networks/PlainXML.html for a description.
Greetings, Harald
Am 17.09.20 um 06:11 schrieb Cortlandt Montross:
Hello all,
I'm new to SUMO and this user group so first off, hello, hope you are
all doing well.
I'm working on a project that will use both SUMO and Synchro software
as a microsimulation tool and a traffic signal optimization tool,
respectively. For numerous reasons that aren't important, we've ran
into a situation that will require us to move large amounts of Synchro
simulation files into SUMO. For this, I've started writing a python
script that will utilize the data reading capabilities of pandas to
convert .csv Synchro files into .xml files to use in SUMO. For now I'm
focusing simply on aspects of edge and junction geometry.
Now converting the .CSV data into the correct .xml formatting is
simple process of data parsing, reorganizing, and for loops, however
as far as I can tell SUMO is unable to read regular .xml files as a
network file. Also, SUMO's netconvert tool doesn't seem to have any
capabilities of converting regular .xml files into the .net.xml file,
but again I'm new to SUMO so I could be wrong.
Synchro is a somewhat proprietary, paid software so I doubt anybody
has had any similar experiences however I was wondering if anybody
might know some work arounds to get SUMO to read the data I'm
converting once it is in the.xml format. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks!
Cortlandt
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