How to Download Graph

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Ozgur Akya

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Jun 9, 2015, 12:53:24 PM6/9/15
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Hello,

I have 2 questions about Atlas.

First, how can I download a graph for Turkey? I searched aroud topics but the links were not working.

Second, Can I use Atlas via command line for routing, like atlas.jar -route from=x1,y1 to=x2,y2


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Emux

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Jun 9, 2015, 1:04:21 PM6/9/15
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On 09/06/2015 07:53 μμ, Ozgur Akya wrote:
First, how can I download a graph for Turkey? I searched aroud topics but the links were not working.

Atlas has the functionality now to create graphs itself (so the links were removed).

All you need is a osm/pbf file of the region, you can download from Geofabrik.
Then choose Create graph at Routing menu.


Second, Can I use Atlas via command line for routing, like atlas.jar -route from=x1,y1 to=x2,y2

No there isn't implemented such command line support.

When you have a graph loaded, you can set route points via right mouse click on map.

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Ozgur Akya

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Jun 9, 2015, 1:06:43 PM6/9/15
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Thank you so much :)


On Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at 8:04:21 PM UTC+3, Emux wrote:
On 09/06/2015 07:53 μμ, Ozgur Akya wrote:
First, how can I download a graph for Turkey? I searched aroud topics but the links were not working.

Atlas has the functionality now to create graphs itself (so the links were removed).

All you need is a osm/pbf file of the region, you can download from Geofabrik.
Then choose Create graph at Routing menu.

Second, Can I use Atlas via command line for routing, like atlas.jar -route from=x1,y1 to=x2,y2

No there isn't implemented such command line support.

When you have graph loaded, you can set route points via right mouse click on map.
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