diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3da5354..9b25b84 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -21,7 +21,30 @@ You can use your own scenario file (osm.sumocfg file), see : [SUMO Tutorials](ht **With a Shell:** -![](https://github.com/Ahp06/SUMO_Emissions/blob/master/sumo_project/files/imgs/runner_help.PNG) +``` +usage: runner.py [-h] [-new_dump NEW_DUMP] [-areas AREAS] + [-simulation_dir SIMULATION_DIR] [-run RUN] + [-c config1 [config2 ...]] [-c_dir C_DIR] [-save] [-csv] + +optional arguments: + -h, --help show this help message and exit + -new_dump NEW_DUMP, --new_dump NEW_DUMP + Load and create a new data dump with the configuration + file chosen + -areas AREAS, --areas AREAS + Will create a grid with "areas x areas" areas + -simulation_dir SIMULATION_DIR, --simulation_dir SIMULATION_DIR + Choose the simulation directory + -run RUN, --run RUN Run a simulation process with the dump chosen + -c config1 [config2 ...], --c config1 [config2 ...] + Choose your(s) configuration file(s) from your working + directory + -c_dir C_DIR, --c_dir C_DIR + Choose a directory which contains your(s) + configuration file(s) + -save, --save Save the logs into the logs folder + -csv, --csv Export all data emissions into a CSV file +``` Create a data dump from simulation directory : @@ -40,4 +63,6 @@ From a folder which contains multiple configuration files : ```py ./runner.py -run dump -c_dir [PATH_TO_CONFIG_DIR] -save -csv``` +Log and csv files will be written in a sub folder of the simulation folder. +