Jakob

Thanks for the feedback. I also had another question. If I want to leave a
TraCI function argument blank or pass it because I don't want to use that
argument, how do I go about doing that in TraCI?

Thank you
Ifezue

On Tue, Oct 19, 2021 at 2:32 AM Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> - nextStopIndex is the index of the stop to be replaced (0 is the upcoming
> stop, 1 is the stop after that, ...)
> - lane index is 0 for the rightmost lane, 1 for the lane to the left of it
> and so on (reversed in left-hand traffic)
> - flag is a bitset encoded as integer (by adding the values). see
> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/TraCI/Change_Vehicle_State.html#stop_0x12
> - one of until, duration or both can be defined
> - after replaceStop, the bus will continue with the stop after the
> replaced one. To skip stops (and thereby catch up) you can call replaceStop
> with an empty string which simply deletes a stop from the schedule:
> https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/TraCI/Change_Vehicle_State.html#replacestop_0x17
>
> regards,
> Jakob
>
>
> Am Di., 19. Okt. 2021 um 03:12 Uhr schrieb Ifezue Obiako <
> [email protected]>:
>
>> Hello Everyone
>>
>> I am currently trying to figure out how I can model buses going around a
>> looping route and change their route to go to a fuel station with TraCI
>> when their fuel capacity gets to a certain level. I was looking at several
>> different functions in the TraCI API that could help with this and one of
>> the ones I took note of was replaceStop(). I noticed some of the arguments
>> in the function, but some of them didn't make sense to me. For instance:
>>
>>    - What is the NextStopIndex? Is this the same as BusStop ID?
>>    - What is the LandIndex is this the same as Lane ID or is this the
>>    number at the end of the LaneID? For example: on edge -7855681#1_0, is the
>>    LaneIndex 0 in this case?
>>    - How is the Flag argument defined? Is it only binary with 0 or 1?
>>    What exactly do these values represent?
>>    - Do both the arguments 'until' and 'duration' need to be specified
>>    or does only one of the two need to be specified?
>>
>> I also have a predetermined looping bus route that is in a rou.xml file
>> format. I was wondering once the bus replaces its current upcoming bus stop
>> to the fueling station and performs the fueling activity, what will happen
>> to the bus next? Will the bus move to the next bus stop that it was
>> supposed to go to on its route? Or will it move ahead to the next bus stop
>> in its schedule if it has fallen behind in its schedule?
>>
>> Thank you
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