Humberto, everyone On Thu, Mar 27, 2025 at 12:59 PM Humberto Vargas Espinoza < hvar...@correos.go.cr> wrote:
> Good afternoon > > I'm adding the point and road files. The points aren't created in any > chronological order. Based on the points, I want an optimal route based on > the road shape. > > First, I noticed your two datasets are in different coordinate reference systems (CRS). In my experience, many analysis routines in QGIS require all inputs to be in the same CRS. Also, depending on the type of analysis, it may be wise to make sure the CRS chosen is projected, rather than geographic; at least when distance calculations are involved, because distances in decimal degrees are often not what's required. So, I converted both of your datasets to WGS84 UTM zone 16n (arbitrary choice on my part but it seems basically reasonable for Costa Rica), saving them as GeoPackages (arbitrary). Then I opened the menu option Processing and typed "travel" into the search bar in the processing toolbox on the right. An option to do the work in GRASS came up - "v.net.salesman". I clicked on that, and selected the following options: Input vector line layers (arcs): carreteras wgs84 16n [EPSG_32616] Centers point layer (nodes): ruta 01 wgs84 16n [EPSG:32616] I left the remainder of the parameters as-is and clicked [Run]. I did not time the execution but I would say it was on the order of 30 seconds on my i7 laptop. One point, IDSIG 101050447A, was too far from a network segment to be included. Otherwise the network looks fine. So, with the caveat that you must select a common projected CRS and adjust the location of the distant point (or otherwise connect it to the network), I think you should find this works for you. -- Chris Hermansen · clhermansen "at" gmail "dot" com C'est ma façon de parler.
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