Query Route
Instructions for use
Query Route is to query the route passing through the specified station.
Operation steps
- Load bus data: Click the Traffic Analysis tab-> Public Transport Analysis group-> Query Route button to display the Transfer Analysis Settings dialog. Set the data of bus stops and lines, and the data of the relationship between stops and lines.
- Complete the Parameter Settings above and click the OK button. The Environment Settings panel and the Instance Management panel pop up on the right side of the Map. The Temporary Data source is also generated under the Public Transport AnalysisData source in Workspace Manager.
- Environment Settings: The user can set Line parameter, bus stop parameter, bus relation parameter, entrance and exit parameter, walking parameter and Tolerance Settings in the Environment Settings panel. For detailed description of parameters, please refer to the Public Transport AnalysisEnvironment Settings page.
- Temporary Data Source: Generates Temporary Data source under Public Transport AnalysisDatasource in Workspace Manager, The Datasource contains two Datasets that store two types of data in the Instance Management window. Station Dataset, Pass LineDataset.
- Instance Management: The user can specify the site to be analyzed by Query Route according to the analysis requirements. For how to add a site, see Add site . Once
- added, the point is automatically added to the Stop Info directory tree in the Instance Management window.
- Click the Execute button in the Execute group on the Traffic Analysis tab or click the Execute button on the Instance Management panel to execute the Query Station operation according to the set parameters. After
- The execution completed, Analyst Result will be automatically displayed Add to Current Map, and multiple lines will be displayed in different colors; Arrange the routes passing through the site in order under the Pass Line tree in the Instance Management window. Clicking on a circuit will automatically locate and highlight the circuit in the map.
Related topics
Setting Up the Public Transport Analysis Environment