[Routing] Routing algorithms
Anton Patrushev
anton at orkney.co.jp
Mon Sep 22 01:25:34 BST 2008
Hi Stefan,
Sorry, It looks like I cant help here if C/C++ is no option for you.
You can try to look inside the source code, but I'm afraid it is not
self-explaining.
If you wish I can explain an idea behind this algorithm.
But if you want to use it for OSM data, pgRouting has a converter from
it, so you can route with OSM data under PostgeSQL.
Anton.
On 9/22/08, Marcus Wolschon <Marcus at wolschon.biz> wrote:
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> > Hi Stefan,
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> > Sorry, no description so far.
> > What do you want to use it for?
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> To implement routing with turn-restrictions
> of cause. Using pgRouting is no option for me
> as it's native code.
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> Marcus
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