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PROGRAM:

NAME


v.net.path - Finds shortest path on vector network.

KEYWORDS


vector, network, shortest path

SYNOPSIS


v.net.path
v.net.path --help
v.net.path [-gs] input=name output=name [type=string[,string,...]] [arc_layer=string]
[node_layer=string] [file=name] [arc_column=string] [arc_backward_column=string]
[node_column=string] [dmax=float] [--overwrite] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet]
[--ui]

Flags:
-g
Use geodesic calculation for longitude-latitude locations

-s
Write output as original input segments, not each path as one line.

--overwrite
Allow output files to overwrite existing files

--help
Print usage summary

--verbose
Verbose module output

--quiet
Quiet module output

--ui
Force launching GUI dialog

Parameters:
input=name [required]
Name of input vector map
Or data source for direct OGR access

output=name [required]
Name for output vector map

type=string[,string,...]
Arc type
Input feature type
Options: line, boundary
Default: line,boundary

arc_layer=string
Arc layer
Vector features can have category values in different layers. This number determines
which layer to use. When used with direct OGR access this is the layer name.
Default: 1

node_layer=string
Node layer
Vector features can have category values in different layers. This number determines
which layer to use. When used with direct OGR access this is the layer name.
Default: 2

file=name
Name of file containing start and end points. If not given, read from stdin

arc_column=string
Arc forward/both direction(s) cost column (number)

arc_backward_column=string
Arc backward direction cost column (number)

node_column=string
Node cost column (number)

dmax=float
Maximum distance to the network
If start/end are given as coordinates. If start/end point is outside this threshold,
the path is not found and error message is printed. To speed up the process, keep this
value as low as possible.
Default: 1000

DESCRIPTION


v.net.path determines least costly, e.g. shortest or fastest path(s) on a vector network.

Costs may be either line lengths, or attributes saved in a database table. These attribute
values are taken as costs of whole segments, not as costs to traverse a length unit (e.g.
meter) of the segment. For example, if the speed limit is 100 km / h, the cost to
traverse a 10 km long road segment must be calculated as
length / speed = 10 km / (100 km/h) = 0.1 h.
Supported are cost assignments for both arcs and nodes, and also different costs for both
directions of a vector line. For areas, costs will be calculated along boundary lines.

The input vector needs to be prepared with v.net operation=connect in order to connect
points representing center nodes to the network.

Nodes and arcs can be closed using cost = -1.

Least cost paths are written to the output vector map with an attached attribute table.

Nodes can be

· piped into the program from file or from stdin, or

· defined in the graphical user interface ("enter values interactively").
The syntax is as follows:
id start_point_category end_point_category
(Example: 1 1 2)

or
id start_point_x start_point_y end_point_x end_point_y

Points specified by category must be exactly on network nodes, and the input vector map
needs to be prepared with v.net operation=connect.

When specifying coordinates, the next network node to a given coordinate pair is used.

The attribute table will contain the following attributes:

· cat - path unique category assigned by module

· id - path id (read from input)

· fcat - from point category

· tcat - to point category

· sp - result status:

· 0 - OK, path found

· 1 - node is not reachable

· 2 - point of given category does not exist

· cost - travelling costs (on the network, not to/from network)

· fdist - the distance from first point to the network

· tdist - the distance from the network to second point

NOTES


Nodes and arcs can be closed using cost = -1.

If the cost columns arc_column, arc_backward_column and node_column are not specified, the
length of network segments is measured and zero costs are assumed for nodes.

When using attributes, the length of segments is not used. To get accurate results, the
line length must be taken into account when assigning costs as attributes. For example, to
get the fastest path, the columns ’max_speed’ and ’length’ are required. The correct
fastest path can then be found by specifying arc_column=length/max_speed. If not yet
existing, the column containing the line length ("length") has to added to the attributes
table using v.to.db.

EXAMPLE


Shortest (red) and fastest (blue) path between two digitized nodes (Spearfish):

# Spearfish
echo "1|601955.1|4916944.9|start
2|594385.6|4921565.2|end" | v.in.ascii in=- cat=1 x=2 y=3 out=startend col="cat integer, \
east double precision, north double precision, label varchar(6)"
v.db.select startend
g.copy vect=roads,myroads
# create lines map connecting points to network
v.net myroads points=startend out=myroads_net op=connect thresh=500 arc_layer=1 node_layer=2
# set up costs
# create unique categories for each road in layer 3
v.category in=myroads_net out=myroads_net_time opt=add cat=1 layer=3 type=line
# add new table for layer 3
v.db.addtable myroads_net_time layer=3 col="cat integer,label varchar(43),length double precision,speed double precision,cost double precision,bcost double precision"
# copy road type to layer 3
v.to.db myroads_net_time layer=3 qlayer=1 opt=query qcolumn=label columns=label
# upload road length in miles
v.to.db myroads_net_time layer=3 type=line option=length col=length unit=miles
# set speed limits in miles / hour
v.db.update myroads_net_time layer=3 col=speed val="5.0"
v.db.update myroads_net_time layer=3 col=speed val="75.0" where="label=’interstate’"
v.db.update myroads_net_time layer=3 col=speed val="75.0" where="label=’primary highway, hard surface’"
v.db.update myroads_net_time layer=3 col=speed val="50.0" where="label=’secondary highway, hard surface’"
v.db.update myroads_net_time layer=3 col=speed val="25.0" where="label=’light-duty road, improved surface’"
v.db.update myroads_net_time layer=3 col=speed val="5.0" where="label=’unimproved road’"
# define traveling costs as traveling time in minutes:
# set forward costs
v.db.update myroads_net_time layer=3 col=cost val="length / speed * 60"
# set backward costs
v.db.update myroads_net_time layer=3 col=bcost val="length / speed * 60"
# ... the ’start’ and ’end’ nodes have category number 1 and 2
# Shortest path: ID as first number, then cat1 and cat2
echo "1 1 2" | v.net.path myroads_net_time arc_layer=3 node_layer=2 out=mypath
# Fastest path: ID as first number, then cat1 and cat2
echo "1 1 2" | v.net.path myroads_net_time arc_layer=3 node_layer=2 arc_column=cost arc_backward_column=bcost out=mypath_time
To display the result, run for example:
g.region vector=myroads_net
d.mon x0
d.vect myroads_net
# show shortest path
d.vect mypath col=red width=2
# show fastest path
d.vect mypath_time col=blue width=2
# start and end point
d.vect myroads_net icon=basic/triangle fcol=green size=12 layer=2
d.font font=Vera
d.vect startend disp=cat type=point lsize=14 layer=2

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