The interactive transit line editor, module 2.22, has been enhanced significantly in the new release. Here is a list of some of these enhancements and additions:
Enter: Mode
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question of the introductory dialog are
now used to restrict the displayed network, the pickable node subset and the
transit lines that can be operated upon. This new feature is very useful when
working with dense multimodal networks. It avoids picking wrong nodes when
entering or identifying line itineraries in sections of the network
where different modes are coded as separate parallel links, which are superimposed or coded very close together.Operations: a add line d delete line m modify line l list line Line Itinerary: c Cancel last segment e End of line Options: s Status n Numeric input u Use same data g Graphic command (Update Plot) r Restart q Quit
The most powerful functional enhancement, however, is the implementation of the concept of the USE SAME DATA command to introduce the concept of the reference line . This new feature provides a very general framework to perform much more complex operations on transit lines than just adding or deleting lines.
When the box ``USE SAME DATA'' is clicked (which can be done at any time the
crosshair cursor is active) , the user is prompted on the left hand margin
with
``USE LINE=
''
to enter the name of the line to be used as reference line.
Once a reference line is specified this way, its definition (both header
data and itinerary) becomes available to the editing process in the
following ways:
These new possibilities can be used to perform all kind of complex transit line editing operations, of which some examples are: