Attributes of static pedestrian routes
You may edit the attributes of different variants.
1. On the Lists menu, click > Pedestrian Traffic > Static Routes.
The list of attributes opens.
The attribute and attribute values of this network object type are shown in the list on the left, which consists of two coupled 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). |
The list on the left may include the following attributes:
Column | Description |
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No | Number |
Name | Designation |
RelFlow (0-MAX) | Relative volume. Only enabled, if the route choice method Static listed in Static Pedestrian Routing Decisions is selected. The sum of all relative volumes is 100 %, on this basis Vissim calculates the absolute shares. |
PedRoutDecSta | Pedestrian Routing Decisions (Static ) |
Formula |
Click on the icon . The Formula window opens. Enter the formula: Operand can be an attribute and attribute value of the pedestrian to specify the share of pedestrians in this pedestrian route. Only enabled, if the route choice method Formula listed in Static Pedestrian Routing Decisions is selected. This attribute is not dependent on time intervals. |
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):
- Route locations
2. On the list toolbar, in the Relations list, click the desired entry.
3. Enter the desired data.
The data is allocated.
Superordinate topic:
Modeling pedestrian routing decisions, pedestrian routes and partial pedestrian routes
Information on editing:
Defining static pedestrian routes
Adding route locations for selected static routes
Adding route locations for selected partial pedestrian routes
Route choice method using the Travel time criterion
Route choice method using the Quantity criterion
Route choice method using the Density criterion
Defining partial pedestrian routing decisions
Modeling the course of pedestrian routes using intermediate points