RouteSegment
Description
A RouteSegment
object represents a route segment in a
RoadRunner scenario. A route segment connects two successive points in a route and
influences how RoadRunner Scenario interpolates the space between the points.
Creation
To retrieve a RouteSegment
object from your RoadRunner scenario, extract an element from the Segments
property of a
Route
object. For example,
segment1 = rrRoute.Segments(1)
extracts the first
RouteSegment
object from the Segments
property of the
route rrRoute
and assigns it to the variable
segment1
.
Properties
Name of the route segment, specified as a string scalar or character vector.
Note
You can specify the Name
property of
RouteSegment
in MATLAB®, but RoadRunner Scenario does not display the Name
property of route segments
in the user interface.
Route segment curve type, specified as one of these options:
"cubic"
— The route segment follows a cubic polynomial curve."clothoid"
— The route segment follows a clothoid curve, where the curve changes linearly with distance."clothoid-turn"
— The route segment follows a series of clothoid curves and a circular arc to navigate a change in heading.
To use this property, you must set the value of the Freeform
property to 1
(true
).
Angle of the turn taken by the circular arc of the clothoid spline, specified as a numeric scalar.
To use this property, you must set the value of the CurveType
property to "clothoid-turn"
.
Angle of the turn taken by one portion of the clothoid spline, specified as a numeric scalar.
To use this property, you must set the value of the CurveType
property to "clothoid-turn"
.
Preferred radius of the circular arc of the turn, based on point location and the
value of ClothoidTurnProportion
, specified as a numeric scalar.
Because the distance between points on the route and the total angle of the clothoid
turn constrain the clothoid arc radius, the route segment might not achieve the
ClothoidTurnPreferredRadius
value.
To use this property, you must set the value of the CurveType
property to "clothoid-turn"
.
Clothoid proportion percentage value, specified as a numeric scalar in the range [0,100].
To use this property, you must set the value of the CurveType
property to "clothoid-turn"
.
Road geometry is independent of route shape, specified as a logical
1
(true
) or 0
(false
). If true
, the road geometry does not
influence the shape of the route between points.
This property is read-only.
Point at the start of the segment, represented as a Point
object.
This property is read-only.
Point at the end of the segment, represented as a Point
object.
This property is read-only.
Points defining the sampled trace of the segment, represented as an N-by-3 numeric matrix where N is the number of points.
Examples
Use the addPoint
function to
create a route for an actor, then extract the object for one of the route
segments.
This example assumes that you have prior knowledge of working with RoadRunner in MATLAB. Before proceeding, follow the steps outlined in Set Up MATLAB Environment for RoadRunner Authoring Functions to set up your scenario using MATLAB functions for scenario authoring.
Extract RouteSegment
Object from Route
Extract the route for the actor car
from the
Route
property of its InitialPoint
property.
rrRoute = car.InitialPoint.Route;
Use the addPoint
function to add two points to the route
rrRoute
at different positions.
rrPoint = addPoint(rrRoute,[0 -10 0]); rrPoint2 = addPoint(rrRoute,[5 -50 0]);
Use autoAnchor
to
anchor the new points to the road. Specify the PosePreservation
argument as "reset-pose"
to specify for the points to adjust their
positions to align within the nearest lane. The shape of the route changes to follow
the direction of the lane it is in.
autoAnchor(rrPoint,PosePreservation="reset-pose") autoAnchor(rrPoint2,PosePreservation="reset-pose")
Extract the first segment of the route segments on the route by extracting the
first element of the Segments
property of the route
rrRoute
.
segment1 = rrRoute.Segments(1)
Version History
Introduced in R2025a
See Also
addPoint
| anchorToPoint
| autoAnchor
| Point
| Route
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