[pgrouting-dev] wrappers

Worth Lutz wal3 at mindspring.com
Fri Jul 8 05:14:12 PDT 2016


Hi Vicky,

Thanks for pointing me to those functions. I had not delved that far 
into the documentation yet.

*Worth Lutz*


On 7/8/2016 1:25 AM, Vicky Vergara wrote:
> Hi Worth,
> you might want to see the proposed withPoints family of functions, 
> which include left/right driving side...
> Hopefully for a rewrite of trsp that idea can be used.
> Vicky
>
> On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 7:35 PM, Stephen Woodbridge 
> <woodbri at swoodbridge.com <mailto:woodbri at swoodbridge.com>> wrote:
>
>     You can add a link to this wiki page:
>
>     https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting/wiki/Third-Party-Resources-and-Writing-functions
>
>     Which is linked off the main wiki page here:
>
>     https://github.com/pgRouting/pgrouting/wiki#learning-pgrouting
>
>     Thank you for all the nice comments about 2.x. Vicky as been
>     continuing the work I started with 2.0, and she has release 2.1,
>     2.2 and has 2.3 well on its way to a new release in a month or so.
>     These releases fix a HUGE number of issues and preview new
>     functions that will be officially released on 3.0.
>
>     We appreciate all the support and help we get from our community.
>
>     -Steve
>
>     On 7/7/2016 8:22 PM, Worth Lutz wrote:
>
>         Hi All,
>
>         It has been 3 yrs. since I last worked with pgRouting. I'm very
>         impressed with the changes in V2.
>
>         I'm working on some corrections to the documentation as I
>         relearn how to
>         do routing. I've had great success and by viewing my tables in
>         QGIS,
>         I've been able to find many of the problems in my network.
>
>         I've got a simple wrapper I'm using for routing between two
>         x-y points.
>         Input is source x-y and target x-y and the wrapper finds the
>         nearest
>         edges to feed into the pgr_trsp function.
>
>         Using this function is much simpler than the
>         'shootingstar_sp_smart'
>         wrapper I last used. I'm liking V2 of pgRouting.   :)
>
>         Several years ago there was some discussion on sharing
>         wrappers. Is
>         there a place in the documentation to point to my wrapper as
>         an example
>         for others? I've put it in a gist on github:
>
>         https://gist.github.com/worthlutz/72fce4ba32093754c1d4f819707e595a
>
>
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