diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index a281f4f..6870bb2 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Using the SUMO simulator, we developed several parameters and measures using Tra We imagined that for a map of a given city, the city would be divided into areas, which when the pollution rate exceeds a certain threshold in these then we act on the infrastructure and the vehicles present in this zone. -![](https://github.com/Ahp06/SUMO_Emissions/blob/master/sumo_project/imgs/simulation_example.PNG) +![](https://github.com/Ahp06/SUMO_Emissions/blob/master/sumo_project/files/imgs/simulation_example.PNG) # Prerequisites: * Python 3.7 @@ -20,16 +20,8 @@ You can use your own scenario file (osm.sumocfg file), see : [SUMO Tutorials](ht **With a Shell:** -`> py ./emissions.py [-h] [-f CONFIGFILE] [-save] [-ref] [-steps STEPS]` - -* [-h] : Commands help -* [-f CONFIGFILE] : Choose your configuration file from your working directory -* [-save] : Save the logs, by default logs will be in the logs file in the working directory with this format: -`sumo_project/logs/sumo_logs_{current_timestamp}.log` -* [-ref] : Launch a reference simulation (without acting on infrastructure and vehicles -* [-steps STEPS] : Choose the simulated time (in seconds) - -Ex : `> py ./emissions.py -f configs/your_config.json -save -ref` - +![](https://github.com/Ahp06/SUMO_Emissions/blob/master/sumo_project/files/imgs/runner_help.PNG) +Example : +![](https://github.com/Ahp06/SUMO_Emissions/blob/master/sumo_project/files/imgs/runner_example.PNG)