SpanSequenceNode
Description
The SpanSequenceNode object represents the span sequence node
in a span sequence.
Creation
To retrieve a SpanSequenceNode object from a lane marking profile from
your RoadRunner scene, extract the Nodes property of the corresponding
LaneMarkingProfile object. For example, markingNodes =
LaneMarkingProfile.Nodes extracts all the nodes in the marking profile and assigns
them to the variable markingNodes.
Properties
Distance of the node along the span sequence specified as a numeric scalar. Units
are in meters. This distance is measured relative to the start of the span sequence and
must lie within the range [0, total length of the span
sequence].
By default, a span sequence in RoadRunner includes two fixed nodes— one at the start (0 meters)
and one at the end (equal to the total length of the span sequence). These nodes define
the initial span and cannot be repositioned. You can add additional nodes at custom
distances along the span sequence.
Data Types: double
This property is read-only.
Span connected at the start of the node, specified as a
SpanSequenceSpan object.
This property is read-only.
Span connected at the end of the node, specified as a
SpanSequenceSpan object.
Examples
Create a roadrunner object,
specifying the path to an existing project. For example, this code shows the path to a
project, on a Windows® machine, located at "C:\RR\MyProject". This code
assumes that RoadRunner is installed in the default location, and returns an object,
rrApp, that provides functions for performing basic tasks such as
opening, closing, and saving scenes and projects.
rrApp = roadrunner(ProjectFolder="C:\RR\MyProject");Note
If you are opening RoadRunner from MATLAB® for the first time, or if you have changed the RoadRunner installation location since you last opened it from MATLAB, you can use the roadrunnerSetup function to specify new default
project and installation folders to use when opening RoadRunner. You can save these folders between MATLAB sessions by selecting the Across MATLAB
sessions option from the corresponding drop down.
Create a new scene in RoadRunner by using the newScene function, specifying the
roadrunner object rrApp.
newScene(rrApp)
Create a RoadRunner authoring API object, rrAPI, that references the
object for the current RoadRunner instance rrApp. The rrApi object
enables you to programmatically author scenes, such as by adding and modifying road
and lane components, using MATLAB.
rrApi = roadrunnerAPI(rrApp);
Scene
property of the authoring API object rrApi. The extracted
Scene object enables you to specify the scene in which to add
scene components, such as roads and lanes.
scn = rrApi.Scene;
Extract the object for your RoadRunner project from the Project property of the authoring
API object rrApi. The extracted Project (RoadRunner)Project object enables you to specify the project
folder for the current RoadRunner session from which to retrieve asset objects. You can use the asset
objects to add lane markings to the lanes in your scene.
scn = rrApi.Project;
Use the addLineArcRoad function to add a new road with a
line-arc horizontal curve type to the scene. Specify the position of the road by
specifying the positions of its control points along the X- and
Y- axes of the RoadRunner local coordinate system. Set the control points of the road to
-100 and 50 on the X- axis
and Y- axis,
respectively.
controlPoints = [-100 0; 0 50]; rrRoad = addLineArcRoad(scn,controlPoints);
Extract the reference lane from the ReferenceLane property of
the road rrRoad. The extracted property
ReferenceLane defines the center line of the
road.
refLane = rrRoad.ReferenceLane;
Use the getAsset function to retrieve the
LaneMarkingStyle objects for dashed solid yellow lane marking and
solid yellow lane marking. These objects define the lane marking assets used to mark
the spans in the lane marking profile of the reference
lane.
dashedSolidYellowMarkingStyle = getAsset(prj, "<PROJECT>/Assets/Markings/DashedSolidYellow.rrlms", "LaneMarkingStyle"); solidDoubleYellowMarkingStyle = getAsset(prj, "<PROJECT>/Assets/Markings/SolidDoubleYellow.rrlms", "LaneMarkingStyle");
Use the LaneMarkingProfile property of the
refLane object to extract the lane marking profile of the
reference
lane.
refLaneMarkingProfile = refLane.LaneMarkingProfile;
Insert nodes in the lane marking profile at three 30-meter spans using the
insertNode function. This divides the lane marking profile into
four spans by inserting nodes at 30 meters, 60 meters, and 90
meters.
insertNode(refLaneMarkingProfile, 30); insertNode(refLaneMarkingProfile, 60); insertNode(refLaneMarkingProfile, 90);
Now, extract the individual span object refLaneSpan
representing the span on which to place the desired lane marking using the
Spans property of the lane marking profile object
refLaneMarkingProfile. Mark the first and the third span with
dashed solid yellow marking type and the second and fourth span with solid double
yellow marking type. These markings denote passing zones on the road where vehicles
are allowed to change lanes.
refLaneSpan = refLaneMarkingProfile.Spans(1); refLaneSpan.LaneMarkingStyle = dashedSolidYelloMarkingStyle; refLaneSpan = refLaneMarkingProfile.Spans(2); refLaneSpan.LaneMarkingStyle = SolidDoubleYelloMarkingStyle; refLaneSpan = refLaneMarkingProfile.Spans(3); refLaneSpan.LaneMarkingStyle = dashedSolidYelloMarkingStyle; refLaneSpan = refLane.refLaneMarkingProfile.Spans(4); refLaneSpan.LaneMarkingStyle = SolidDoubleYelloMarkingStyle;
Version History
Introduced in R2025a
See Also
SpanSequence (RoadRunner) | SpanSequenceSpan (RoadRunner) | insertNode (RoadRunner)
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