Editing main node attributes in the list view
In the list view, each column describes a turn and each row describes an attribute of this object.
1. In the network select the node whose turns you want to edit.
The Junction editor opens and displays the selected node.
2. In the Views window, select the Turns view.
The Junction editor displays the node and all turns belonging to this node.
3. Make the desired changes.
Editing turn attributes
You can edit the editable attributes of the turn in the list in different ways, depending on the attribute:
- Double-click the desired row and enter the new value.
- Perform an arithmetic operation for one or multiple values (Editing attribute values in the Quick view with arithmetic operations)
- Select the desired value via a drop-down list
- Select/deselect an option per mouse click
- Use buttons to select values in a separate window
Note: The input options of the list view depend on the setting under Edit > User preferences > entry User interface > Junction editor (Adjusting the display and the input options of the list view). |
You can, for example, display the following turn attributes in the list view:
Notes: Some layout and editing functions can be found in the shortcut menu of the list and the header row. You can edit the attribute selection of the list (Adjusting the attribute selection in the Junction editor). |
Element |
Description |
From node number |
Display of the From node number of the turn |
From link Number |
Display of the From link number of the turn |
From link\To node orientation |
Display of the To node orientation of the From link of the turn |
To link Number |
Display of the To link number of the turn |
To link\To node number |
Display of the To node number of the To link of the turn |
To node number |
Display of the To node number of the turn |
Type number |
Use the drop-down list to specify the turn type. Notes The value range is 0 to 9. You can edit the values in menu Network > Turn standards (Managing turn standards). |
TSys set |
Use the button to select one or more transport systems for the turn in a separate window. Tip In the TSysSet window, use the Ctrl key to select several transport systems. |
Capacity PrT |
Enter a PrT capacity |
Volume PrT |
Display of the volume of the turn of all PrT vehicles |
tCur_PrTSys |
Display of the in-vehicle time in the loaded network |
AddValue 1-3 |
Free attributes to which you can allocate values |
Closing turns
Use the shortcut menu of the list view to close individual turns.
1. In the list, right-click the column of the turn that you want to close.
A shortcut menu opens.
2. Select the Marking > Close entry.
The turn is closed and, in the schematic view, illustrated as a dashed line.
Note: Closed turns are only displayed if you have selected the Show also closed turns option (Displaying:closed turns). |
Displaying:closed turns
In the list view, you can either show or hide closed turns.
1. In the list, right-click the header of a column. Alternatively, you can right-click in the empty section of the table.
A shortcut menu opens.
2. Select the Show also closed turns entry.
All closed turns of the node are displayed in the list.
Displaying turns of closed links
In the list view, you can either show or hide turns of closed links.
1. In the list, right-click the header of a column. Alternatively, you can right-click in the empty section of the table.
A shortcut menu opens.
2. Select the Show also turns of blocked links entry.
All turns of closed links are displayed in the list.
Copying attributes to the reverse direction
You can copy the attributes of a turn to the reverse direction.
1. In the list, right-click the column of the turn whose attributes you want to copy.
A shortcut menu opens.
2. Select the Marking > Copy attributes to reverse direction entry.
The attribute values are copied.
Note: Display the reverse direction of the selected turn by using the Mark reverse direction entry (Marking the reverse direction). |
Marking the reverse direction
1. Right-click the column of the desired turn.
A shortcut menu opens.
2. Select the Marking > Mark reverse direction entry.
The turn which represents the reverse direction is marked in the schematic view and in the list.