Thanks for answer Pablo! Mirko sent me a new script to use that seems to be working. My pathtofile doesn’t have any of those special characters.
Now I think I just have to figure out why I am getting the Permission Denied for the output file resulting from the conversion. Thanks again, --H From: [email protected] <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2024 7:08 PM To: [email protected] Cc: Hector A Martinez <[email protected]> Subject: [EXT] AW: Changing rail to be bidirectional using netconvert Hi Hector, has the "pathtofile" an space or a strange character like ñ, ä or similar? Regards Von: sumo-user <sumo-user-bounces@ eclipse. org> im Auftrag von Hector A Martinez via sumo-user <sumo-user@ eclipse. org> Gesendet: Hi Hector, has the "pathtofile" an space or a strange character like ñ, ä or similar? Regards ________________________________ Von: sumo-user <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> im Auftrag von Hector A Martinez via sumo-user <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2024 20:50:24 An: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Cc: Hector A Martinez Betreff: [sumo-user] Changing rail to be bidirectional using netconvert Sumo team, I am trying to convert all of my rail network to be bidirectional using netconvert without affecting my roadway network. This is for commodity/container movement, not people movement. I am using a file I generated using OSM wizard. I used this script: netconvert --railway.topology.all-bidi.input-file C:\pathtofile\test_osm_in.net.xml.gz This is the error I get. Error: No nodes loaded. Quitting (on error). I recognize that the network file is a .gz file but both netedit and sumo open the network file as is and it has everything to include the nodes. Netedit crashes on me all the time while I am making changes to the file so I need to do this rail changes quicker using netconvert. I welcome any advice that will point me in the right direction. Thanks, --Hector From: Mirko Barthauer <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2024 3:50 AM To: Hector A Martinez <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Subject: AW: [EXT] AW: Adding Containers using TraCI Hi Hector, you can try to process your network with netconvert using the PlainXML format: convert your network to PlainXML analyse your network with a script and write the missing edges in a new file in PlainXML format convert back to the normal Hi Hector, you can try to process your network with netconvert using the PlainXML format<https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Networks/PlainXML.html>: * convert<https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Networks/Export.html#plain> your network to PlainXML * analyse your network with a script and write the missing edges in a new file in PlainXML format * convert back to the normal SUMO format with netconvert by supplying the PlainXML files using the respective input options (-n,-e,-x,-i) Please write to the mailing list next time, so that everybody can answer the question (or at least learn from it). Best regards Mirko
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