Hi Jakob,
I would like to restrict the FCD output to specific vehicle types.
Using the vehicle id it is working fine:
--device.fcd.explicit actuated_06_0,actuated_06_1
Leads to:
<timestep time="21611.00">
<vehicle id="actuated_06_0" x="6.807090" y="50.926368" z="70.000000" angle="71.848000" type="passenger1" speed="13.476307" pos="0.000000" edge="-24815294#0" slope="0.000000"/>
<vehicle id="actuated_06_1" x="6.811326" y="50.906366" z="77.000000" angle="296.588662" type="passenger4" speed="11.113631" pos="0.000000" edge="-263269156" slope="1.439594"/>
</timestep>
Using the type (e.g. “passenger4”)
--device.fcd.explicit passenger4
The fcd output ignores all vehicles and just writes the timestep.
<timestep time="21611.00">
Can you confirm that the used “type” is correct as stated in the docu (https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Simulation/Output/FCDOutput.html) ?
Can you fix it please?
Further I tried the “.gz” compression of the fcd output. At the end of the simulation the files remains empty and the simulation failed with segmentation fault.
Best
Florian
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Dr. Florian Berkes
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