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route 'flickering' #35
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the correct (shorter) route is often selected when i release the mouse, but not always. |
I have a little more insight into the problem now. For some reason, some roads are falsely identified as one-way streets sometimes. So routing goes only into one direction while the shortest path goes actually in the other. Strange, but interesting. |
It's a rounding error from the nearest neighbor lookup that matches a coordinate to a nearest point on any street segment. |
Fixed in latest set of changes. |
cool, works correctly now for me too! |
i believe this issue needs to be reopened |
Please try again with latest version from git. It should fix a number of things |
i'm still experiencing this problem with the latest version :-( |
I need some more information for this. Could you provide screenshots? Am 19.01.2012 um 14:15 schrieb Emil Tin:
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i think i might have sent you some already? anyways, i'll try to send some. |
Thanks. I am a bit unorganized right now while heading from one airport to the next. Am 26.01.2012 um 16:50 schrieb Emil Tin [email protected]:
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i've emailed you some screenshots. |
this is still a problem |
it seems like it's related to situations where there's a loop of ways, and you're routing from from one side to the other. seems like there's a single 'opposing' way opposite the the start point, where osrm can't decide which way to go. i think the flickering happens only when the the end point is inside the zone where this 'opposing' way is the closest. |
as you move either the start or stop marker, the route keeps flickering between two different routes; one that is generally clockwise around the obstacles between start and stop, and one counterclockwise. one of these way can be significally longer than the other.
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