Hi Toprak, I hope you are fine.
You can do with a script TRACI before to run the simulation an edition of
the archive .net.xml
and using regular expressions add traffic lights in the necessary places
and with the required conditions
if __name__ == "__main__":
options = get_options()
//here for example you can edit with Python and modify the .net.xml file
if options.nogui:
sumoBinary = checkBinary('sumo')
else:
sumoBinary = checkBinary('sumo-gui')
traci.start([sumoBinary, "-c", "archivo.sumocfg",
"--tripinfo-output", "tripinfo.xml"])
run()
Please tell me if you need more help.
Saludos cordiales
Mat. Manuel Hernández Rosales
Secretario Técnico
Programa Universitario de Estudios sobre la Ciudad
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Ciudad de México, México
Whats App: 5539621430
El sáb, 21 oct 2023 a las 7:14, Toprak via sumo-user (<[email protected]>)
escribió:
> Hello,
>
> I want to automatically add traffic lights into the network without
> manually inserting them in netedit. I am currently generating grid networks
> and want to add the traffic lights on all junctions. Is there a way to
> achieve this? I actually would be happier with a system that adds traffic
> lights with respect to how many roads there are in the junction, so that
> the corners which have only 2 roads (1 in and 1 out) don’t have traffic
> lights but other junctions do. If no, maybe I need to write a small python
> script which modifies the network file?
>
> I checked out the wiki but couldn’t find an answer and —guess true doesn’t
> do the trick apparently.
> Thanks,
> Toprak
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