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VISSIM 5.30-05 User Manual

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Data Import/Export<br />

2. In the Open network file window, select the desired network file *.NET.<br />

How to import the *.RIM files in VISUM<br />

Cf. chapter 4 and chapter 13 in the VISUM <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>:<br />

1. Call CALCULATE - PROCEDURES - [OPERATIONS]<br />

2. Click CREATE to call the Operation window.<br />

3. In the Assignments folder, select the entry Route import.<br />

4. Confirm OK.<br />

A new row is added to the list.<br />

5. Click SELECTION DSEG and select the demand segment.<br />

6. Confirm OK.<br />

7. Click BROWSE to call the Open Route Import window.<br />

8. Select the *.RIM file.<br />

9. Click OPEN.<br />

10. Click EXECUTE to start the import.<br />

How to open a matrix file *.MTX in VISUM<br />

Please refer to chapter 3 in the VISUM <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>:<br />

1. Add the matrix to the VISUM network model via VISUM menu EDIT –<br />

MATRIX EDITOR - ADD EXTERNAL MATRIX TO THE NETWORK MODEL.<br />

2. Assign the matrix to a demand segment via VISUM menu DEMAND –<br />

DEMAND DATA – [DEMAND SEGMENTS] – column Matrix.<br />

Building a VISUM network from a <strong>VISSIM</strong> network after Dynamic<br />

assignment<br />

VISUM network object Notes<br />

TSys, Mode, DSeg VISUM creates a single Private transport system, a<br />

single PrT mode and a single demand segment (C<br />

Car). <strong>VISSIM</strong> vehicle types and/or classes are not<br />

exported as various transport systems or modes or<br />

demand segments.<br />

The <strong>VISSIM</strong> route export creates an additional<br />

VISUM DSeg-PrT for each <strong>VISSIM</strong> Dynamic<br />

assignment evaluation interval.<br />

Nodes Are generated according to <strong>VISSIM</strong> nodes. VISUM<br />

node numbers correspond to <strong>VISSIM</strong> node<br />

numbers. Please note: The max. permitted node<br />

number in VISUM is 2147483647. <strong>VISSIM</strong> nodes<br />

with a number greater than this are renumbered,<br />

starting with the smallest free <strong>VISSIM</strong> node<br />

number.<br />

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