Attributes of pedestrian types

The Pedestrian Type window opens when you define a new pedestrian type and have selected to have the Edit dialog opened automatically after object creation (Right-click behavior and action after creating an object). Into the window, you enter attribute values for the network object. For already-defined network objects, you can call this window via the list of network objects of the network object type (Functions available in the shortcut menu of the row header).

In the network objects list of the network object type, you can edit all attributes and attribute values of a network object (Opening lists), (Selecting cells in lists).

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).

Element Description
No.

Unique number of pedestrian type

Name

Name of pedestrian type

Walking behavior

WalkBehav: Name of walking behavior (Defining walking behavior)

Model lengths
  • Model distribution (2D/3D model distribution, 2D3DModVert): Defines appearance, length, width and height of pedestrians of this pedestrian type from the assigned 2D/3D model segment (Using 2D/3D model distributions), (Using 2D/3D models). The 2D/3D model of a pedestrian references only the first assigned model segment.
  • Model length: Shows length of 2D/3D model with minimum length and maximum length based on 2D/3D model distribution
Dimension variance
  • Length (Length variance, LngVar): Scaling range for the object length (3D model length, for example, step length from the tip of the toe of the front foot to the heel of the rear foot)
  • Width (Width varianceWidVar): Scaling range for the object width (3D model width, for example, shoulder width)
  • Height (Height variance, HgtVar): Scaling range for the object height (3D model height, for example, only adults or adults and children)

Colors

Color distributions define the colors of the 3D display for the following attributes for pedestrians of the selected pedestrian type (Using color distributions):

  • Shirt: Shirt color distribution (ShirtColorDistr)
  • Hair: Hair color distribution (HairColorDistr)
  • Trousers: Trousers color distribution (TrousersColorDistr)
  • Shoes: Shoes color distribution (ShoesColorDistr)

This applies for all objects of a pedestrian type. The attribute Use pedestrian type color (UsePedTypeColor) must be selected for pedestrian classes.

Showing and editing dependent objects as relation

The attribute and attribute values of this network object type are shown in the list on the left, which consists of two coupled lists.

1.  In the list on the left, click the desired entry.

The list on the right contains attributes and attribute values of network objects, and/or base data allocated to the network object selected in the list on the left (Using coupled lists):

2.  On the list toolbar, in the Relations list, click > Pedestrian Classes (Defining pedestrian classes).

3.  Enter the desired data.

The data is allocated.

Superordinate topic:

Using pedestrian types

Information on editing:

Defining pedestrian types