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Interface Summary
Interface |
Description |
GTU |
Generalized Travel Unit.
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SpaceBasedGTU |
GTU that can travel in 2D or 3D space.
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Class Summary
Class |
Description |
AbstractGTU |
Implements id, GtuType, Route and odometer.
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GTUType |
A GTU type identifies the type of a GTU.
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RelativePosition |
A RelativePosition is a position on a GTU; e.g.
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RelativePosition.TYPE |
The type of relative position, e.g., Front, Back, etc.
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TemplateGTUType |
TemplateGTUType stores most of the information that is needed to generate a GTU.
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Exception Summary
Exception |
Description |
GTUException |
Exception thrown when GTU encounters a problem.
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Package org.opentrafficsim.core.gtu Description
GTU (Generalized Travel Unit) is the base class for cars, trains, pedestrians, etc.
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