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| Step Radius | Real Number | Step increment (in meters) of the radius of the circle around to scanning the radiance. | [1*res, x] | Must be an exact multiple of the resolution. If not, it will be automatically rounded. | | | Step Radius | Real Number | Step increment (in meters) of the radius of the circle around to scanning the radiance. | [1*res, x] | Must be an exact multiple of the resolution. If not, it will be automatically rounded. | | ||
| Reliability | Real Number | The reliability (higher priority will be given to nodes with higher weights in cases where there are geographic overlays). | [0.0, 1.0] | | | | Reliability | Real Number | The reliability (higher priority will be given to nodes with higher weights in cases where there are geographic overlays). | [0.0, 1.0] | | | ||
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| Angle Tolerance | Integer | Minimum angle between non-coincident streets. | Positive number. | | | | Angle Tolerance | Integer | Minimum angle between non-coincident streets. | Positive number. | | | ||
| Max. Number of roads | Integer | Maximum number of roads springing from a junction. | Positive number. | | | | Max. Number of roads | Integer | Maximum number of roads springing from a junction. | Positive number. | | | ||
+ | | Road Network shapefile | *.shp | Shapefile with a road network. | | If not given, the operator will extract the roads automatically before computing the crossings. | | ||
| Reliability | Real Number | The reliability (higher priority will be given to nodes with higher weights in cases where there are geographic overlays). | [0.0, 1.0] | | | | Reliability | Real Number | The reliability (higher priority will be given to nodes with higher weights in cases where there are geographic overlays). | [0.0, 1.0] | | |