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Re: [sumo-user] Save state does not have the x, y coordinates of a vehicle
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No, fcd-output will not work for this. However, if you just wish to reset vehicle positions you can also do this with traci.vehicle.moveToXY and it will probably have less overhead compared to saving/loading state.
Thank you for your reply. I already used - -fcd-output which gives me the exact x and y coordinates. But, my goal is to get the saved state(xml file), modify it, and again use the - -load state command to restart the simulation. Can I restart the simulation like load state if I use - - fcd-output ?
Regards,
Proyash Podder
The state encodes vehicle positions via lane coordinates (lane id and offset along the lane). While you could compute x and y from this (i.e. using traci function traci.simulation.convert2d) it might be easier to use --fcd-output instead:
https://sumo.dlr.de/docs/Simulation/Output/FCDOutput.htmlHello everyone!
I am using SUMO’s save state and load state functionality to take snapshot of my scenario for a particular time (e.g., 1st second) using “sumo -c myfile.sumocfg --save-state.times 1 --save-state.files trace_1.xml” command.
Now, the trace_1.xml file does not contain the exact position ( e.g., x and y coordinate of a vehicle/node). Is there any way, I can get the exact x and y coordinate of all the nodes?
Regards,
Proyash Podder
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