Routino : Output


Router Output

There are three different formats of output from the router, HTML, GPX (GPS eXchange) XML format and plain text with a total of five possible output files: The "interesting junctions" referred to above are junctions where the route changes to a different type of highway, more than two highways of the same type meet, or where the route meets but does not take a more major highway. When the route follows a major road this definition eliminates all junctions with minor roads.

The output files are written to the current directory and are named depending on the selection of shortest or quickest route. For the shortest route the file names are "shortest.html", "shortest-track.gpx", "shortest-route.gpx", "shortest.txt" and "shortest-all.txt", for the quickest route the names are "quickest.html", "quickest-track.gpx", "quickest-route.gpx", "quickest.txt" and "quickest-all.txt".

The HTML file and GPX files are written out according to the selected language using the translations contained in the translations.xml configuration file. The text files contains untranslated header lines (in English) but the data is translated.

HTML Route Instructions

The HTML route instructions file contains one line for the description of each of the interesting junctions in the route and one line for each of the highways that connect them. The coordinates are also included in the file but are not visible because of the style definitions.

An example HTML file output is below (some parts are missing, for example the style definitions):

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<HTML>
<!-- Creator : Routino - http://www.routino.org/ -->
<!-- Source : Based on OpenStreetMap data from http://www.openstreetmap.org/ -->
<!-- License : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ -->
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Shortest Route</TITLE>
...
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<H1>Shortest Route</H1>
<table>
<tr class='c'><td class='l'>1:<td class='r'>51.524658 -0.127877
<tr class='n'><td class='l'>Start:<td class='r'>At <span class='w'>Waypoint</span>, head <span class='b'>South-East</spa
n>
<tr class='s'><td class='l'>Follow:<td class='r'><span class='h'>Woburn Place (A4200)</span> for <span class='d'>0.440 k
m, 0.5 min</span> [<span class='j'>0.4 km, 1 minutes</span>]
<tr class='c'><td class='l'>2:<td class='r'>51.521460 -0.124099
<tr class='n'><td class='l'>At:<td class='r'>Junction, go <span class='t'>Straight on</span> heading <span class='b'>Sou
th-East</span>
<tr class='s'><td class='l'>Follow:<td class='r'><span class='h'>Southampton Row (A4200)</span> for <span class='d'>0.34
...
<tr class='c'><td class='l'>21:<td class='r'>51.478354 -0.103560
<tr class='n'><td class='l'>At:<td class='r'>Junction, go <span class='t'>Right</span> heading <span class='b'>South-Wes
t</span>
<tr class='s'><td class='l'>Follow:<td class='r'><span class='h'>Vassall Road</span> for <span class='d'>0.013 km, 0.0 m
in</span> [<span class='j'>6.4 km, 6 minutes</span>]
<tr class='c'><td class='l'>22:<td class='r'>51.478244 -0.103651
<tr class='n'><td class='l'>Stop:<td class='r'>At <span class='w'>Waypoint</span>
<tr class='t'><td class='l'>Total:<td class='r'><span class='j'>6.4 km, 6 minutes</span>
</table>
</BODY>
</HTML>

GPX Track File

The GPX track file contains a track with all of the individual nodes that the route passes through.

An example GPX track file output is below:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<gpx version="1.1" creator="Routino" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1 http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1/gpx.xsd">
<metadata>
<desc>Creator : Routino - http://www.routino.org/</desc>
<copyright author="Based on OpenStreetMap data from http://www.openstreetmap.org/">
<license>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/</license>
</copyright>
</metadata>
<trk>
<name>Shortest route</name>
<desc>Shortest route between 'start' and 'finish' waypoints</desc>
<trkpt lat="51.524658" lon="-0.127877"/>
<trkpt lat="51.523768" lon="-0.126918"/>
...
<trkpt lat="51.478354" lon="-0.103560"/>
<trkpt lat="51.478244" lon="-0.103651"/>
</trkseg>
</trk>
</gpx>

GPX Route File

The GPX route file contains a route (ordered set of waypoints) with all of the interesting junctions that the route passes through and a description of the route to take from that point.

An example GPX route file output is below:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<gpx version="1.1" creator="Routino" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1 http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1/gpx.xsd">
<metadata>
<desc>Creator : Routino - http://www.routino.org/</desc>
<copyright author="Based on OpenStreetMap data from http://www.openstreetmap.org/">
<license>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/</license>
</copyright>
</metadata>
<rte>
<name>Shortest route</name>
<desc>Shortest route between 'start' and 'finish' waypoints</desc>
<rtept lat="51.524658" lon="-0.127877"><name>START</name>
<desc>South-East on 'Woburn Place (A4200)' for 0.440 km, 0.5 min</desc></rtept>
<rtept lat="51.521460" lon="-0.124099"><name>TRIP001</name>
<desc>South-East on 'Southampton Row (A4200)' for 0.348 km, 0.4 min</desc></rtept>
...
<desc>South-East on 'Camberwell New Road (A202)' for 0.597 km, 0.4 min</desc></rtept>
<rtept lat="51.478354" lon="-0.103560"><name>TRIP020</name>
<desc>South-West on 'Vassall Road' for 0.013 km, 0.0 min</desc></rtept>
<rtept lat="51.478244" lon="-0.103651"><name>FINISH</name>
<desc>Total Journey 6.4 km, 6 minutes</desc></rtept>
</rte>
</gpx>

Text File

The text file format contains one entry for all of the interesting junctions in the route and is intended to be easy to interpret, for example for creating other output formats.

An example text file output is below:

# Creator : Routino - http://www.routino.org/
# Source : Based on OpenStreetMap data from http://www.openstreetmap.org/
# License : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/
#
#Latitude   Longitude  Section   Section   Total     Total      Point  Turn  Bearing Highway
#                      Distance  Duration  Distance  Duration   Type                 
 51.524658  -0.127877  0.000 km  0.0 min    0.0 km     0 min    Waypt         +3     Woburn Place (A4200)
 51.521460  -0.124099  0.440 km  0.5 min    0.4 km     1 min    Junct   +0    +3     Southampton Row (A4200)
...
 51.478354  -0.103560  0.597 km  0.4 min    6.4 km     6 min    Junct   +2    -3     Vassall Road
 51.478244  -0.103651  0.013 km  0.0 min    6.4 km     6 min    Waypt               

The text file output contains a header (indicated by the lines starting with '#') and then one line for each waypoint or junction. Each line contains the information for the current node and the next segment to be followed. For each of the lines the individual fields contain the following:

Item Description
Latitude Location of the node (degrees)
Longitude Location of the node (degrees)
Section Distance The distance travelled on the section of the journey that ends at this node.
Section Duration The duration of travel on the section of the journey that ends at this node.
Total Distance The total distance travelled up to this point.
Total Duration The total duration of travel up to this point.
Point Type The type of point; either a waypoint Waypt or junction Junct.
Turn The direction to turn at this point (missing for the first line since the journey has not started yet and for the last line because it has finished). This can take one of nine values between -4 and +4 defined by: 0 = Straight, +2 = Right, -2 = Left and +/-4 = Reverse.
Bearing The direction to head from this point (missing for the last line since the journey has finished). This can take one of nine values between -4 and +4 defined by: 0 = North, +2 = East, -2 = West and +/-4 = South.
Highway The name (or description) of the highway to follow from this point (missing on the last line since the journey has finished).

The individual items are separated by tabs but some of the items contain spaces as well.

All Nodes Text File

The all nodes text file format contains one entry for each of the nodes on the route.

An example all nodes text file output is below:

# Creator : Routino - http://www.routino.org/
# Source : Based on OpenStreetMap data from http://www.openstreetmap.org/
# License : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/
#
#Latitude   Longitude  Node       Type   Segment Segment  Total Total   Speed  Bearing Highway
#                                        Dist    Durat'n  Dist  Durat'n                       
 51.524658  -0.127877  12466852*  Waypt  0.000   0.00     0.00   0.0                  
 51.523768  -0.126918  12467208*  Junct  0.119   0.15     0.12   0.1    96     146     Woburn Place (A4200)
...
 51.478354  -0.103560  12604345*  Junct  0.104   0.07     6.36   5.6    96     125     Camberwell New Road (A202)
 51.478244  -0.103651  12604304   Waypt  0.013   0.01     6.37   5.6    64     207     Vassall Road

The all nodes text file output contains a header (indicated by the lines starting with '#') and then one line for each node and the segment that was used to reach it. This file therefore contains exactly the same model as is used internally to define a route (a series of results each of which is a node and the segment leading to it). For each of the lines the individual fields contain the following:

Item Description
Latitude Location of the node in degrees.
Longitude Location of the node in degrees.
Node The internal node number and an indicator "*" if the node is a super-node.
Type The type of point; a waypoint Waypt, junction Junct, change of highway Change or intermediate node Inter.
Segment Distance The distance travelled on the segment defined on this line.
Segment Duration The duration of travel on the segment defined on this line.
Total Distance The total distance travelled up to this point.
Total Duration The total duration of travel up to this point.
Speed The speed of travel on the segment defined on this line (missing on the first line).
Bearing The direction that the segment defined on this line travels in degrees (missing on the first line).
Highway The name (or description) of the highway segment (missing on the first line).