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* [[Simulator configuration]] xml file: defines the interface with the [[simulator]], how many inputs, how many outputs, ranges, name of the executable or dataset, etc.  This file is found inside each project directory in the <code>examples/</code> subdirectory.  If you want to add your own, please see [[Adding an example]].
 
* [[Simulator configuration]] xml file: defines the interface with the [[simulator]], how many inputs, how many outputs, ranges, name of the executable or dataset, etc.  This file is found inside each project directory in the <code>examples/</code> subdirectory.  If you want to add your own, please see [[Adding an example]].
  
The Toolbox configuration file will contain the name of the simulator project to use (specified in the <code><Simulator></code> tag). For information how to run different examples see [[Running#Running_different_examples]].
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The Toolbox configuration file will contain the name of the simulator project to use (specified in the <code><Simulator></code> tag). For information how to run different examples see [[Running#Running_different_examples|running different examples]].

Latest revision as of 10:38, 17 March 2014

The full behavior of the SUMO Toolbox is configurable through 2 XML files:

  • Toolbox configuration xml file: all the options related to the toolbox itself, which model types to use, how to score models, what sample selection strategy to use, etc. All options related to the 'modeling'.
  • Simulator configuration xml file: defines the interface with the simulator, how many inputs, how many outputs, ranges, name of the executable or dataset, etc. This file is found inside each project directory in the examples/ subdirectory. If you want to add your own, please see Adding an example.

The Toolbox configuration file will contain the name of the simulator project to use (specified in the <Simulator> tag). For information how to run different examples see running different examples.