Dear Buddi,
sumo-gui and netedit work with bounding boxes = rectangles with 0 degree
rotation. This makes selecting the correct item out of two diagonal edges
difficult because the bounding boxes overlap. This does not necessarily
mean that the edges themselves overlap. If the shapes look correct to you,
then you can ignore it. The only way to really avoid overlapping bounding
boxes is using a Manhattan style network (only 90 degree angles).
best regards
Mirko
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Betreff: [sumo-user] Overlapping edges
Datum: 2023-11-11T10:55:41+0100
Von: "Charitha Heendeniya via sumo-user" <[email protected]>
An: "Sumo project User discussions" <[email protected]>
Dear Sir,
I have a SUMO network file, and many edges overlap (see image below). Could
you let me know whether this is expected? I saw some discussions on this
elsewhere on the web, but I needed clarification on whether this affects
the traffic simulation and, if so, under what conditions.
If the simulation can understand these overlapping edges as parallel lanes,
there maybe some cases where I can just ignore the existence of these
overlaps.
The second question is, say if I really want to avoid these overlapping
edges. Then does netedit have an option to do that?
Regards
Buddi
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