Showing pedestrians in the network in a list
During a simulation run, you can show pedestrian data for each pedestrian in the network in the Pedestrians In Network list.
1. Start the simulation (Running a simulation).
2. From the Lists menu, choose > Results > Pedestrians in Network.
The Pedestrians In Network list opens.
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Note: In lists, you can use the |
The list contains, amongst others, the following attributes:
Element | Description |
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Pedestrian number |
PedType |
Pedestrian type: Pedestrian type assigned to pedestrian |
Length |
Length between front and back of pedestrian from 2D/3D model distribution |
Width |
Pedestrian width in 2D/3D model distribution |
Height | Pedestrian size in 2D/3D model distribution |
Level |
Level on which the pedestrian moves |
ConstrElNo |
Construction element number of area, ramp or stairway on which the pedestrian moves |
ConstrElType |
Area, ramp or stairway on which the pedestrian moves |
CoordCenter | Center coordinates: Coordinates of the center between the front and back of the pedestrian. |
DesSpeed |
Desired speed of pedestrian |
Speed |
Pedestrian's current velocity |
StaRoutDecNo |
Static routing decision number |
StaRoutNo |
Static route number |
PTState |
Public transport state: Is the pedestrian waiting, is he alighting from the PT vehicle or walking towards it:
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MotionState |
Motion state: The current motion state of a pedestrian shows for how long the pedestrian does a certain activity:
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IsInQueue |
Is in queue: The pedestrian waits in the queue and can move up in it. The option is not selected:
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The network object may have additional attributes, for example, the following. These can also be shown in the Attributes list:
Element | Description |
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ExperDens |
Experienced density within the perception radius of a pedestrian: Density of pedestrians in the same area, measurement area or on the same ramp of a pedestrian. Based on the pedestrians that at the end of an evaluation interval are located within a radius around a pedestrian. In the network settings, you can specify the radius (Selecting network settings for pedestrian behavior). |
ExperVelVar |
Experienced velocity variance: Vectorial speed differences of all pedestrians within the environment radiuses of their individual speed (Selecting network settings for pedestrian behavior) |
CoordRear |
Coordinates rear: coordinates (x), (y), (z) of the rear edge of the pedestrian at the end of the time step |
CoordFront |
Coordinates front: coordinates (x), (y), (z) of the front edge of the pedestrian at the end of the time step |
CoordRearX, CoordRearY, CoordRearZ |
The coordinates (x), (y) or (z) of the rear edge of the pedestrian at the end of the time step |
CoordFrontX, CoordFrontY, CoordFrontZ |
The coordinates (x), (y) or (z) of the front edge of the pedestrian at the end of the time step |
PosInQueue |
Position in queue: Number of the position of the pedestrian in the queue. Front pedestrian = 1, second pedestrian = 2, etc. |
FEDAsphyx |
Fractional effective dose (asphyxia): Fraction of an incapacitating dose of asphyxiant gases, summed up to the current simulation time step |
FEDConvec |
Fractional effective dose (convective heat): Fraction of an incapacitating dose due to convective heat, summed up to the current simulation time step |
FIC |
Fractional irritant concentration: Fraction of a concentration of irritant gases causing incapacitation during the current simulation time step |
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