Attributes of pedestrian classes

In the Pedestrian Classes list, you can edit all attributes and attribute values of a pedestrian class (Opening lists), (Selecting cells in lists).

1.  On the Base Data menu, click > Pedestrian Classes.

The list of defined network objects for the network object type opens.

By default, you can edit the list (Using lists).

2.  Click the desired entry.

3.  Make the desired changes:

Element Description
No Unique identification number of the pedestrian class
Name Name of pedestrian class
Color

Default color of pedestrian class during simulation (Static colors of vehicles and pedestrians). Is not used in the following cases:

  • When for a pedstrian class the attribute attribute Use pedestrian type color (UsePedTypeColor) is enabled.
  • When to display pedestrians in the network, from the Graphic Parameters menu, DrawingMode > Use color scheme is chosen, then a color scheme for the attribute Color scheme configuration is set and an attribute for classification is specified.
PedTypes Pedestrian types: list box with options for selecting the pedestrian types which you want to assign. Numbers and names of pedestrian types.
UsePedTypeColor

Use pedestrian type color:  If this option is selected, the colors of the color distribution are used for shirt, hair, trousers, and shoes of the assigned pedestrian type (Attributes of pedestrian types).

 If this option is not selected, the Color attribute of the pedestrian class is used for all pedestrians whose pedestrian type is assigned to the pedestrian class. If a pedestrian type is assigned to two pedestrian classes, the color distribution is used for the shirt of pedestrians of the pedestrian type that is assigned to the pedestrian class with the lower number.

The Use pedestrian type color attribute is not used, when to display pedestrians in the network, in the Graphic Parameters, Drawing mode > Use color scheme is chosen, and for the Color scheme configuration attribute, a color scheme is set as well as an attribute specified for classification.

Note: In lists, you can use the  Attribute selection icon to show and hide attribute values (Selecting attributes and subattributes for columns of a list).

Superordinate topic:

Using pedestrian classes

Information on editing:

Defining pedestrian classes