Thank you Jacob for your help, It works.

Regards,

Manish

On Sun, May 22, 2022 at 9:04 PM Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good idea on merging grids!
> Here is how it works in principle:
>
> 1. netgenerate --grid --grid.number 8 --grid.length 400 -o net.net.xml
> --prefix X
> 2. netconvert -s net.net.xml --geometry.max-segment-length 200
> --geometry.split -o net2.net.xml
> 3. netgenerate --grid --grid.number 8 --grid.length 400 -o net3.net.xml
> --prefix Y --default.lanenumber 2 -j traffic_light --offset.x 200
> --offset.y 200
> 4. netconvert -s net3.net.xml --geometry.max-segment-length 200
> --geometry.split -o net4.net.xml
> 5. netconvert -s net2.net.xml,net4.net.xml --junctions.join-same -o
> merged.net.xml
>
> Note: steps 2 and 4 ensure that the networks have junctions in the same
> place and those junctions are joined in step 5
>
> Am So., 22. Mai 2022 um 14:22 Uhr schrieb Manish Chaturvedi <
> [email protected]>:
>
>> Dear Jacob, thanks a lot for your help.
>> As per your suggestion, I explored netedit and in the documentation It is
>> mentioned that netedit can do anything that netconvert does.
>> Accordingly, I tried to create multiple grid networks (a higher speed TL
>> controlled network, and two lower speed unregulated networks with x,y
>> displacement) and merge them using netconvert. However, few edges and
>> junctions overlap. Is there any option to  keep only one  edge/junction of
>> the overlapping ones?
>> Or the manual approach as suggested by you in the earlier email would be
>> better?  In that case, what is the selection file template? Please help.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Manish
>>
>>
>> On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 5:02 PM Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> build a grid with netgenerate, then use netedit to select some of the
>>> edges and change all of their attributes at once.
>>> If the network is large you could even prepare a selection file outside
>>> of netedit and then just load that selection to avoid the need for
>>> selection-by-clicking
>>>
>>> Am Sa., 21. Mai 2022 um 09:00 Uhr schrieb Manish Chaturvedi <
>>> [email protected]>:
>>>
>>>> Dear Jacob, thanks a lot for your reply.
>>>>
>>>> Actually, I do not want to randomize the number of lanes or TL
>>>> deployment in grid network.
>>>>
>>>> Instead, I need a grid in which the parallel roads have different
>>>> configuration: e.g. a Major roads (3 Lane, TL controlled, higher speed) and
>>>> the parallel low capacity road (e.g. 2 lanes, unregulated, lower speed).
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible to do this using netgenerate? Can you suggest some
>>>> alternatives?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Manish
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 6:13 PM Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 1. you can randomize number of lanes (for all network types) by
>>>>> setting options
>>>>> --default.lanenumber MAXNUM --rand.random-lanenumber
>>>>>
>>>>> The latest development version also supports option --random-type
>>>>> (together with option --type-files)
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. You can use option --tls.guess --tls.guess.threshold FLOAT. This
>>>>> uses the sum of incoming lane speeds to decide whether an intersection 
>>>>> gets
>>>>> a tls or not. Together with random lane numbers or speeds (via random
>>>>> types) you will get random traffic lights.
>>>>>
>>>>> regards,
>>>>> Jakob
>>>>>
>>>>> Am Fr., 20. Mai 2022 um 13:37 Uhr schrieb Manish Chaturvedi <
>>>>> [email protected]>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear SUMO users,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1) I am trying to design a Grid network which should have  two-three
>>>>>> different types of edges  (having  different properties e.g. number of
>>>>>> lanes and speed limit).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I checked the template file of netgenerate but did not find any
>>>>>> option for the customization. I encountered a link about  Edge type but I
>>>>>> have no Idea whether it can be used with netgenerate.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Please suggest a way out for this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2) In the Grid network, I want a few main junctions to be TL
>>>>>> controlled, and others should be uncontrolled/unregulated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In the template file, I found the tag <unregulated_nodes>
>>>>>> with <keep-nodes-unregulated.explicit value="STR[]"> . I do not 
>>>>>> understand
>>>>>> how to use this feature  to declare a few junctions as Unregulated (How 
>>>>>> can
>>>>>> I know the junction IDs before the network is created?). Am I missing
>>>>>> something? Please suggest.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Manish
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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