- Reduce copies of data to downsize memory needs
- Updates tests
- Adds a learning variable for iterations to remove jumpiness
- Exit labeling loop if find a negative cost
- Re-implements Utility scaling for labeling to avoid negative costs
- Python 3 compliant and backward compatible to 2.6 using future
- Add compiler flags and adjust some code so that it works with modern CPP
- Update TRAVIS and add auto creation and deployment of documentation at end of successful tests
- Move majority of documentation to sphinx-based github site
- Test scenarios: new scenarios, re-organization, and notebooks to view
- Flexible preferred departure and arrival times with
- Ability to add functional forms to variables
- Add updateStopStatesForTrips
Major changes to fast-trips since the original FAST-TrIPs (https://github.com/MetropolitanTransportationCommission/FAST-TrIPs-1)
To be filled in further but including:
- Added pathfinding iterations to looping (so pathfinding_iteration=1 finds paths for everyone, and subsequently just find paths for people who don't have a valid path. Break when max or we don't find anymore)
- Added time-period based drive access links (10/2016)
- Added link distance to extension as part of StopState (10/2016)
- Implemented overlap pathsize correction (8/2016)
- Add purpose segmentation to cost weighting (7/2016)
- Output pathsets in addition to chosen paths (4/2016)
- Update transit trip vehicle times based on boards, alights and vehicle-configured accleration, deceleration and dwell formulas (4/2016)
- Output performance measures (pathfinding and path enumeration times, number of stops processed) (3/2016)
- Stop order update to pathfinding: when a stop state is updated, mark other reachable stops for reprocessing (3/2016) [details][stop-order-details-url]
- Support KNR and PNR access (11/2015)
- Read user-class based cost weighting (11/2015)
- Switch input format to GTFS-plus network (10/2015)
- Move path finding to C++ extension (9/2015)
- Parallelized path finding with multiprocessing (7/2015)
- Port original FAST-TrIPs codebase to python with debug tracing (5/2015)