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The traveltimes algorithm is more efficient, and more accurate. This is an example, with code taken directly from #57:
traveltimes
library (lubridate) library (gtfsrouter) packageVersion ("gtfsrouter") #> [1] '0.0.4.154' gtfs <- extract_gtfs("vbb.zip") #> ▶ Unzipping GTFS archive #> ✔ Unzipped GTFS archive #> ▶ Extracting GTFS feed✔ Extracted GTFS feed #> ▶ Converting stop times to seconds✔ Converted stop times to seconds #> ▶ Converting transfer times to seconds✔ Converted transfer times to seconds gtfs$calendar [1, ] #> service_id monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday sunday #> 1: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #> start_date end_date #> 1: 20201023 20201212 transfers <- gtfsrouter::gtfs_transfer_table (gtfs, network_times = FALSE) transfers <- gtfs$transfers %>% select(.data$from_stop_id, .data$to_stop_id, .data$transfer_type, .data$min_transfer_time) %>% rbind(transfers) %>% group_by(.data$from_stop_id, .data$to_stop_id) %>% summarise(across(everything(), first)) %>% # take min_transfer_time from gtfs$transfers if present data.table::data.table() gtfs$transfers <- transfers gtfs <- gtfs_timetable(gtfs, day = "tuesday") from <- "Berlin Hauptbahnhof" start_time <- 8 * 3600 iso <- gtfs_traveltimes (gtfs, from, start_time) route_stats <- function (gtfs, from, to, start_time) { r <- gtfs_route (gtfs, from, to, start_time) tstart <- hms (r$departure_time [1]) tend <- hms (tail (r$arrival_time, 1)) dur_sec <- as.duration (tend - tstart) / dseconds (1) dur <- seconds_to_period (dur_sec) ntr <- length (unique (r$trip_name)) - 1 dur_fmt <- sprintf ('%02d:%02d:%02d', dur@hour, minute (dur), second (dur)) message (ntr, " transfers; trip duration = ", dur_fmt) } to <- "Berlin, Goslarer Platz" this_iso <- iso [grep (to, iso$stop_name), ] print (this_iso) #> duration ntransfers stop_id stop_name stop_lon stop_lat #> 288 00:26:00 2 900000001155 Berlin, Goslarer Platz 13.31426 52.52579 #> 26701 00:24:00 1 070101001168 Berlin, Goslarer Platz 13.31426 52.52579 #> 26851 00:17:00 1 070101001337 Berlin, Goslarer Platz 13.31426 52.52579 route_stats (gtfs, from, to, start_time) #> 1 transfers; trip duration = 00:24:00
Created on 2021-01-22 by the reprex package (v0.3.0)
And the 17:00 trip is not found by gtfs_route(), even though the extra code in #57 clearly shows that it is correct.
gtfs_route()
The main C++ routines of gtfs_route() need to be replaced by the algorithms developed for traveltimes. ping @AlexandraKapp
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The
traveltimes
algorithm is more efficient, and more accurate. This is an example, with code taken directly from #57:Created on 2021-01-22 by the reprex package (v0.3.0)
And the 17:00 trip is not found by
gtfs_route()
, even though the extra code in #57 clearly shows that it is correct.The main C++ routines of
gtfs_route()
need to be replaced by the algorithms developed fortraveltimes
. ping @AlexandraKappThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: