SpeedpostTrItemData ( 898
Ive worked out in the .Tit and .Dbl files that
578 is Freight only
290 is Passenger only
642 is Both Passenger and Freight
What other values are there?
Is there an index of these values?
Thanks
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SPEEDPOSTS Table of types
#4
Posted 26 December 2023 - 04:25 AM
NZ_JOHN, on 25 December 2023 - 05:21 PM, said:
SpeedpostTrItemData ( 898
Ive worked out in the .Tit and .Dbl files that
578 is Freight only
290 is Passenger only
642 is Both Passenger and Freight
What other values are there?
Is there an index of these values?
Thanks
Ive worked out in the .Tit and .Dbl files that
578 is Freight only
290 is Passenger only
642 is Both Passenger and Freight
What other values are there?
Is there an index of these values?
Thanks
Because of your post, I also had a look at my *.tdb. Out of a total of 13144 items, these are my SpeedpostTrItemData entries:
SpeedpostTrItemData ( 128 found only once
SpeedpostTrItemData ( 129 found 3 times
SpeedpostTrItemData ( 130 found 9 times
SpeedpostTrItemData ( 145 found more than 100 times
SpeedpostTrItemData ( 384 found more than 100 times
SpeedpostTrItemData ( 385 found only once
SpeedpostTrItemData ( 641 found more than 100 times
SpeedpostTrItemData ( 642 found more than 100 times
SpeedpostTrItemData ( 896 found 4 times
SpeedpostTrItemData ( 897 found 2 times
SpeedpostTrItemData ( 898 found 2 times
SpeedpostTrItemData ( 899 found 33 times
I also have SpeedpostTrItemData ( 898 - 2 times, but this is an oversight on my part because I set MPH instead of KMH for this Speedpost.
Unfortunately I don't have a more precise index for these values, but in my opinion they represent an encryption of the combination of options selected in the properties window:
If I translate the decimal numbers above into bits, then I would say that the position of each bit represents any of the options in the properties window:
128 -> 0010000000
129 -> 0010000001
130 -> 0010000010
145 -> 0010010001
384 -> 0110000000
385 -> 0110000001
641 -> 1010000001
642 -> 1010000010
896 -> 1110000000
897 -> 1110000001
898 -> 1110000010
899 -> 1110000011
Unfortunately, I don't know which bit stands for which option. Hope it helps you a bit :-)...just curious - do you want to change the values in the tdb manually?
#5
Posted 26 December 2023 - 07:50 AM
Hello.
There are railway lines in Hungary with different speed restrictions. They are mounted on a column. The sign above applies only to passenger trains, the sign below applies only to freight trains. It is typically used on lines of local interest with low axle pressure.
Maybe this is a UIC or EU recommendation.
Sincerely, Laci1959
There are railway lines in Hungary with different speed restrictions. They are mounted on a column. The sign above applies only to passenger trains, the sign below applies only to freight trains. It is typically used on lines of local interest with low axle pressure.
Maybe this is a UIC or EU recommendation.
Sincerely, Laci1959
#6
Posted 26 December 2023 - 11:03 AM
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