Calculating flow bundles on the basis of stops of selected fare zones
The calculation of flow bundles can be based on a set of stops of selected fare zones. Within these conditions, the traffic can be differentiated according to the use of analysis lines.
1. On the Graphics menu, click Flow bundle.
The Graphics tools (Flow bundle) window opens.
2. Use the triangle to select the entry Insert PuT partial flow bundle.
3. Select the desired demand segment.
4. In the Set conditions section, click the symbol.
5. Under Network object type, select the option Stops and under Filtering, select the option Select objects.
6. Confirm with OK.
7. Select the desired stops in the Select stops window.
Note: The Fare zones column is displayed on the far right. Here you can see which stops are in which fare zone. |
8. Confirm with Confirm selection.
The stops of the selected fare zone(s) are used.
9. In the Condition column, click the Traffic types entry.
The Edit flow bundle term window opens.
10. On the Traffic types tab, select the traffic type With supply differentiation.
11. Select a numerical line attribute for the Analysis lines.
Note: Lines, which have a value greater than zero for this attribute, count as analysis lines. |
12. Select the desired Traffic type(s).
Notes: Internal trips, Origin and Destination trips refer to the network object selection, just like the classic traffic types (Filtering paths via active and passive network objects and traffic types) Transferring through trips means:
Other traffic types include external trips, bypassing internal trips, and through traffic without transfer. |
13. Confirm with OK.
The selection is applied.
14. Insert further filter criteria, if required.
15. Click the Execute symbol .
The flow bundle filters the volumes of the selected fare zones according to the conditions.
Example
A path belongs to the category Origin and destination traffic with analysis lines exclusively outside of the network object selection (in the example: stop selection) if it fulfills the following criteria:
- Its start or end stop form part of the stop selection.
- The stop at the other end point of the path is not included in the stop selection.
- No analysis lines exist on the stop selection.
- At least one analysis line exists outside of the stop selection.