SUMO - Importer of O/D-matrices for the road traffic simulation SUMO
od2trips [OPTION]*
SUMO od2trips Version 0.27.1 Copyright (C) 2001-2016 DLR and contributors; http://sumo.dlr.de Importer of O/D-matrices for the road traffic simulation SUMO. Configuration Options: -c, --configuration-file FILE Loads the named config on startup --save-configuration FILE Saves current configuration into FILE --save-template FILE Saves a configuration template (empty) into FILE --save-schema FILE Saves the configuration schema into FILE --save-commented Adds comments to saved template, configuration, or schema Input Options: -n, --taz-files FILE Loads TAZ (districts; also from networks) from FILE(s) -d, --od-matrix-files FILE Loads O/D-files from FILE(s) --od-amitran-files FILE Loads O/D-matrix in Amitran format from FILE(s) Output Options: --output-prefix STR Prefix which is applied to all output files. The special string 'TIME' is replaced by the current time. -o, --output-file FILE Writes trip definitions into FILE --flow-output FILE Writes flow definitions into FILE --ignore-vehicle-type Does not save vtype information Time Options: -b, --begin TIME Defines the begin time; Previous trips will be discarded -e, --end TIME Defines the end time; Later trips will be discarded; Defaults to the maximum time that SUMO can represent Processing Options: -s, --scale FLOAT Scales the loaded flows by FLOAT --spread.uniform Spreads trips uniformly over each time period --different-source-sink Always choose source and sink edge which are not identical --vtype STR Defines the name of the vehicle type to use --prefix STR Defines the prefix for vehicle names --timeline STR Uses STR as a timeline definition --timeline.day-in-hours Uses STR as a 24h-timeline definition --ignore-errors Continue on broken input --no-step-log Disable console output of current time step Defaults Options: --departlane STR Assigns a default depart lane --departpos STR Assigns a default depart position --departspeed STR Assigns a default depart speed --arrivallane STR Assigns a default arrival lane --arrivalpos STR Assigns a default arrival position --arrivalspeed STR Assigns a default arrival speed Report Options: -v, --verbose Switches to verbose output --print-options Prints option values before processing -?, --help Prints this screen -V, --version Prints the current version -X, --xml-validation STR Set schema validation scheme of XML inputs ("never", "auto" or "always") --xml-validation.net STR Set schema validation scheme of SUMO network inputs ("never", "auto" or "always") -W, --no-warnings Disables output of warnings -l, --log FILE Writes all messages to FILE (implies verbose) --message-log FILE Writes all non-error messages to FILE (implies verbose) --error-log FILE Writes all warnings and errors to FILE Random Number Options: --random Initialises the random number generator with the current system time --seed INT Initialises the random number generator with the given value
od2trips -c <CONFIGURATION> run with configuration file
Report bugs at <http://sumo.dlr.de/trac/>. Get in contact via <sumo@dlr.de>. Build features: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu InternalLanes DoublePrecision TRACI PROJ GDAL GUI Copyright (C) 2001-2016 DLR and contributors; http://sumo.dlr.de SUMO od2trips Version 0.27.1 is part of SUMO. SUMO is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
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