TrainRuns.jl is a step towards open science and open data in railway engineering. Its modular design offers the possibility to serve as a basis for future optimization and development. TrainRuns.jl is suitable for qualitative calculations to compare different trains, and it is publicly available, and we invite others to collaborate.
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Use the package manager provided by julia:
julia> # use the ] key
pkg> add TrainRuns
pkg> # use backspace
julia> using TrainRuns
The required julia packages are
- YAML.jl
- JSONSchema.jl
- DataFrames.jl
using TrainRuns
train = Train("train.yaml") # load train from file
path = Path("path.yaml") # load running path from file
runtime = trainrun(train, path)[end,:t]
println("The train needs $runtime seconds for the running path.")
Visit the repository TrainRuns.jl-Tutorials for tutorials in either Jupyther Notebooks or Pluto Notebooks. There you can find, for instance, a basic tutorial.
Please refer to the automated documentation for technical details of the used functions.
This work was supervised by South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences and Technical University Braunschweig.
Max Kannenberg 🔬 💻 🤔 🚧 |
Martin Scheidt 🧑🏫 ✅ 💻 |
Gregor Wehrle 💬 🤔 📖 🐛 |
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