Performing evaluations

Depending on the network objects used, various data is produced during simulations, e.g. information on vehicles, links, areas, nodes, traffic jams, green time distribution or PT waiting times (Overview of evaluations). This may be raw data or aggregated data. Depending on the type of data and the desired further use, you can show evaluations in lists and/or windows and save them to text files and/or database files. To do so, select the desired evaluations before the start of the simulation and configure them.

You can cancel the writing of simulation results after the end of the simulation run (Canceling writing evaluations).

Note: Some output options and individual evaluation results may only be available with add-on modules. You need a license to use the add-on modules.

If you wish to display the result data of evaluations in a database, you must configure the database connection (Configuring the database connection for evaluations), (Saving evaluations in databases).

Tip: You can also show result attributes of simulations in diagrams (Creating charts).

1.  Define basic settings for managing result data: Configure whether to keep or overwrite results from previous simulation runs, add new columns to lists, use a file or database as the target for automatic storage, and optionally define a percentile (Managing results).

2.  On the Evaluation menu, click the desired entry:

  • Configuration: Opens the Evaluation Configuration window with the following tabs that allow you to make basic settings for result data management and evaluations:
  • Evaluation output directory box: By default, the path to the evaluation output directory, the directory to which the currently opened network file *.inpx is saved. If you are using Scenario Management and a scenario has been opened, you can view the path to the directory in which the scenario is saved.
  • Result Management tab: Under Result Management, make the basic settings for managing result data before you configure Result Attributes or the Direct Output and start the simulation.
  • Result Attributes tab: Select evaluations which you wish to display in attribute lists or result lists (Configuring evaluations of the result attributes for lists)
  • Direct Output tab: Select evaluations which you wish to save to a file or database (Configuring evaluations for direct output)
  • Emissions tab: Bosch emission calculation active: Activates the Bosch emission calculation at the end of the simulation run for all vehicles with an emission class that drove on links with active emission calculation (Calculate accurate emissions with Bosch Cloud Service). You can record calculation results in the following evaluations:
  • in the link evaluation per link segment (Showing data from links in lists)
  • aggregated for the entire network in the Vehicle network performance (Vehicle network performance : Displaying network performance results (vehicles) in result lists).

3.  Confirm with OK.

4.  If you have configured evaluations and wish to create result data from a simulation, start the simulation (Running a simulation).

The evaluations are generated and, depending on your settings in the selected program elements, they can be shown or saved to files or databases.

5.  If you have configured evaluations for network objects, whose results can be displayed in windows or result lists, on the Evaluation menu, click the entry of your choice:

Notes:  

  • By default, the currently selected units for distances, speeds, accelerations, decelerations are taken into account for the evaluation (Selecting network settings for units). You can also choose the unit for attribute values in the attribute selection list in the Format column (Selecting attributes and subattributes for columns of a list).
  • Some attributes use different units. These are specified in the evaluation.
  • If the script files change attributes that are used in evaluations, the changed values are saved to the evaluations.
  • There are result data that are only updated at the end of a time interval or simulation run. If you end the simulation run prematurely, e.g. by clicking the Simulation stop button , the result attributes of the current time interval will not be updated by default.