Hi Peter,
the include statements are relative to the SUMO source code
directory when you just copy the files from there. I think the
easiest workaround is to collect the files and copy them to your
development directory. In your example, have a look at
%SUMO_HOME%/src/utils/traci. Then you still need to adapt the
include statements to the new path:
Old: #include <utils/traci/TraCIAPI.h>
New: #include "TraCIAPI.h"
Best regards
Mirko
Am 21.02.2019 um 20:23 schrieb PETER
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To All,
I am trying to run the example code shown in
this page of the SUMO wiki.
When I try to #include <utils/traci/TraCIAPI.h>,
Visual Studio says that it cannot find several files.
I'm not sure where to find these files. I am trying to
build this on a Windows 7 laptop. Sorry if this is
something basic, but I'm not too familiar with
building/using the Traci library.
Thanks,
Peter
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