The FCD output iterates over the loaded and equipped vehicles. It seems the
vehicles are ordered by their ID. If you want to be sure that FCD data rows
mimick the vehicle order on a lane, you have to cut down your simulation
(all vehicles follow the same route on single lane edges and use IDs which
follow the sorting order). Alternatively you can parse the results and then
implement your own sort function.
Best regards
Mirko
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Betreff: [sumo-user] FCD Output of Mixed Traffic simulation
Datum: 2023-11-24T16:57:43+0100
Von: "Simon Michael via sumo-user" <[email protected]>
An: "Sumo project User discussions" <[email protected]>
Hi Everyone
I generated FCD output of Mixed traffic flow simulation. The output showed
the data for each vehicle type separately in consecutive rows. For example,
the output for buses is separately in consecutive raws , the output of
other vehicles also the same. This is for each time step of the simulation,
even though the vehicles were traveling in a mixed way. This makes
determining the space gap between leading and following vehicles difficult.
I have attached a screenshot of my FCD output. Any suggestions please?
Kind Regards
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Simon Michael
Road and Transport Engineer
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