pgr_vrpOneDepot - Experimental - pgRouting Manual (3.4)
pgr_vrpOneDepot - Experimental
Warning
Possible server crash
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These functions might create a server crash
Warning
Experimental functions
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They are not officially of the current release.
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They likely will not be officially be part of the next release:
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The functions might not make use of ANY-INTEGER and ANY-NUMERICAL
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Name might change.
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Signature might change.
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Functionality might change.
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pgTap tests might be missing.
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Might need c/c++ coding.
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May lack documentation.
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Documentation if any might need to be rewritten.
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Documentation examples might need to be automatically generated.
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Might need a lot of feedback from the comunity.
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Might depend on a proposed function of pgRouting
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Might depend on a deprecated function of pgRouting
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No documentation available
Availability
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Version 2.1.0
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New experimental function
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TBD
Description
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TBD
Signatures
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TBD
Parameters
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TBD
Inner Queries
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TBD
Result Columns
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TBD
Additional Example:
BEGIN;
BEGIN
SET client_min_messages TO NOTICE;
SET
SELECT * FROM pgr_vrpOneDepot(
'SELECT * FROM solomon_100_RC_101',
'SELECT * FROM vrp_vehicles',
'SELECT * FROM vrp_distance',
1);
oid opos vid tarrival tdepart
-----+------+-----+----------+---------
-1 1 1 0 0
7 2 1 0 0
9 3 1 0 0
8 4 1 0 0
6 5 1 0 0
5 6 1 0 0
4 7 1 0 0
2 8 1 0 0
6 9 1 40 51
8 10 1 62 89
9 11 1 94 104
7 12 1 110 120
4 13 1 131 141
2 14 1 144 155
5 15 1 162 172
-1 16 1 208 208
-1 1 2 0 0
10 2 2 0 0
11 3 2 0 0
10 4 2 34 101
11 5 2 106 129
-1 6 2 161 161
-1 1 3 0 0
3 2 3 0 0
3 3 3 31 60
-1 4 3 91 91
-1 0 0 -1 460
(27 rows)
ROLLBACK;
ROLLBACK
Data
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS solomon_100_RC_101 cascade;
CREATE TABLE solomon_100_RC_101 (
id integer NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
order_unit integer,
open_time integer,
close_time integer,
service_time integer,
x float8,
y float8
);
INSERT INTO solomon_100_RC_101 (id, x, y, order_unit, open_time, close_time, service_time) VALUES
(1, 40.000000, 50.000000, 0, 0, 240, 0),
(2, 25.000000, 85.000000, 20, 145, 175, 10),
(3, 22.000000, 75.000000, 30, 50, 80, 10),
(4, 22.000000, 85.000000, 10, 109, 139, 10),
(5, 20.000000, 80.000000, 40, 141, 171, 10),
(6, 20.000000, 85.000000, 20, 41, 71, 10),
(7, 18.000000, 75.000000, 20, 95, 125, 10),
(8, 15.000000, 75.000000, 20, 79, 109, 10),
(9, 15.000000, 80.000000, 10, 91, 121, 10),
(10, 10.000000, 35.000000, 20, 91, 121, 10),
(11, 10.000000, 40.000000, 30, 119, 149, 10);
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS vrp_vehicles cascade;
CREATE TABLE vrp_vehicles (
vehicle_id integer not null primary key,
capacity integer,
case_no integer
);
INSERT INTO vrp_vehicles (vehicle_id, capacity, case_no) VALUES
(1, 200, 5),
(2, 200, 5),
(3, 200, 5);
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS vrp_distance cascade;
WITH
the_matrix_info AS (
SELECT A.id AS src_id, B.id AS dest_id, sqrt( (a.x - b.x) * (a.x - b.x) + (a.y - b.y) * (a.y - b.y)) AS cost
FROM solomon_100_rc_101 AS A, solomon_100_rc_101 AS B WHERE A.id != B.id
)
SELECT src_id, dest_id, cost, cost AS distance, cost AS traveltime
INTO vrp_distance
FROM the_matrix_info;
See Also
Indices and tables