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See the Bike2WeightFlagEncoder. Anyhow, I doubt that elevation aware
routing is useful for foot. The elevation for bike only works for
significant differences in the elevation difference (e.g. > 50
Meters), so it is usually useless for small distances. On the other
hand, if you intend to walk longers distances, then probably you are
hiking and the you are happy to climb on hills.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 18.08.2015 um 19:34 schrieb wesam
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<div dir="ltr">As far as I understand I need to implement my own
foot flag encoder to take elevation data into consideration
while pedestrian routing. is this right? any existing
implementations for such flag encoder?
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