Feature request: switch off automatic calculation of routes in the web routeapp
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When making a route, each waypoint introduced leads to an automatic recalculation. When seriously changing a (long) route this can be a bt annoying as the system can take quite some time to recalculate and I have to wait in front of the screen until its done;
As a user, I would like to be able to stop automatic recalculation to change many points (or their order in the route) , or to combine several exiting routes and delete all the unneeded parts of that combination, and only have it calculated once when I switch calculation back on.
Uncalculated parts of the routes could be shown on screen by straight dotted lines (as an example).
I guess this could also save some server time?
@Drabslab I think it is a very good suggestion. Doing a large multi day route before splitting off into multiple parts can be very handy for overall route hours or km. The refresh needn't be done every single route point change and must relieve the server of some CPU time too.
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@Drabslab I think it is a very good suggestion. Doing a large multi day route before splitting off into multiple parts can be very handy for overall route hours or km. The refresh needn't be done every single route point change and must relieve the server of some CPU time too.
@Terry-Cox-0
A rough schedule for a multi-day holiday for me is:
Step 1: Determining departure - intermediate stops (overnight stays) - end point
-Departure point
-Arrival day 1
-Arrival day 2
-Arrival day 3
-etc, etc
This requires little calculation. Because I only have a small number of waypoints.
Step 2:
Then I split the (rough) route into day routes at each route point, because I want to spend the night in that area. Then I still only have 2 waypoints on a travel day.
Step 3:
I'm going to fine-tune the day routes, by looking for the nice little roads, coffee, lunch stops, including a gas station in the route. The calculation time when placing the waypoints is negligible in my opinion.
Step 4:
Check that there are no closed roads for motorcycles in the route, by using the map layer "traffic" and TomTom MyDrive (I will keep doing this until 3 days before I actually leave)
Step 5:
Precise placement of the shapingpoints and viapoints on the road. Adding pause times in the waypoints so that I know what time I will arrive at the endpoint.
Step 6: Final check on any closures and any corrections. Lock waypoints so that they can no longer be accidentally moved.
Step 7 : Create event, place routes in the event to use via MRA Navigation and transfer routes to the Garmin Zumo XT.
Step 8: Day of departure: Just drive and enjoy. -
@Terry-Cox-0
A rough schedule for a multi-day holiday for me is:
Step 1: Determining departure - intermediate stops (overnight stays) - end point
-Departure point
-Arrival day 1
-Arrival day 2
-Arrival day 3
-etc, etc
This requires little calculation. Because I only have a small number of waypoints.
Step 2:
Then I split the (rough) route into day routes at each route point, because I want to spend the night in that area. Then I still only have 2 waypoints on a travel day.
Step 3:
I'm going to fine-tune the day routes, by looking for the nice little roads, coffee, lunch stops, including a gas station in the route. The calculation time when placing the waypoints is negligible in my opinion.
Step 4:
Check that there are no closed roads for motorcycles in the route, by using the map layer "traffic" and TomTom MyDrive (I will keep doing this until 3 days before I actually leave)
Step 5:
Precise placement of the shapingpoints and viapoints on the road. Adding pause times in the waypoints so that I know what time I will arrive at the endpoint.
Step 6: Final check on any closures and any corrections. Lock waypoints so that they can no longer be accidentally moved.
Step 7 : Create event, place routes in the event to use via MRA Navigation and transfer routes to the Garmin Zumo XT.
Step 8: Day of departure: Just drive and enjoy.@Hans-van-de-Ven-MRA-Master We all have our own working habits, mine is close to yours but I put more emphasis on maturing the "collection route" before cutting it in "day-routes".
Maybe this suggestion is useless for you but there seem to be a few people who would find it could be a benefit.
And to answer an earlier question. I have been doing 1000 km trips in one day., record being Roeselare-Toblach in one day (1150km or something like that). Not much fun and mostly highways, but at time and circumstances of those days, it was a perfect start of the holiday.
These days, I try to restrict to 350 km a day (except for distance-days) but that does not always work out
and maximum 3000 km for a week of holiday-driving.
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@Drabslab I think it is a very good suggestion. Doing a large multi day route before splitting off into multiple parts can be very handy for overall route hours or km. The refresh needn't be done every single route point change and must relieve the server of some CPU time too.
@Drabslab said in Feature request: switch off automatic calculation of routes in the web routeapp:
When making a route, each waypoint introduced leads to an automatic recalculation. When seriously changing a (long) route this can be a bt annoying as the system can take quite some time to recalculate and I have to wait in front of the screen until its done;
As a user, I would like to be able to stop automatic recalculation to change many points (or their order in the route) , or to combine several exiting routes and delete all the unneeded parts of that combination, and only have it calculated once when I switch calculation back on.
@Terry-Cox-0 said in Feature request: switch off automatic calculation of routes in the web routeapp:
@Drabslab I think it is a very good suggestion. Doing a large multi day route before splitting off into multiple parts can be very handy for overall route hours or km. The refresh needn't be done every single route point change and must relieve the server of some CPU time too.
Hmm, I see that this can be a problem with large routes and many shapingpoints. However the solution would better not be to disable calculation temporarily, but to limit the recalculations to the shaping-point being created or moved, and the previous and next shaping point. That would eliminate A LOT of calculation, make every change a snap. Earlier and latter shaping points are not impacted by this recalculation anyway...
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In my capacity as a RouteXpert I make and check 100s of routes each year and have never considered the recalculation as being a problem.
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In my capacity as a RouteXpert I make and check 100s of routes each year and have never considered the recalculation as being a problem.
@Nick-Carthew It all comes down to one's patience
and state of mind haha!
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@Drabslab said in Feature request: switch off automatic calculation of routes in the web routeapp:
When making a route, each waypoint introduced leads to an automatic recalculation. When seriously changing a (long) route this can be a bt annoying as the system can take quite some time to recalculate and I have to wait in front of the screen until its done;
As a user, I would like to be able to stop automatic recalculation to change many points (or their order in the route) , or to combine several exiting routes and delete all the unneeded parts of that combination, and only have it calculated once when I switch calculation back on.
@Terry-Cox-0 said in Feature request: switch off automatic calculation of routes in the web routeapp:
@Drabslab I think it is a very good suggestion. Doing a large multi day route before splitting off into multiple parts can be very handy for overall route hours or km. The refresh needn't be done every single route point change and must relieve the server of some CPU time too.
Hmm, I see that this can be a problem with large routes and many shapingpoints. However the solution would better not be to disable calculation temporarily, but to limit the recalculations to the shaping-point being created or moved, and the previous and next shaping point. That would eliminate A LOT of calculation, make every change a snap. Earlier and latter shaping points are not impacted by this recalculation anyway...
@Con-Hennekens said in Feature request: switch off automatic calculation of routes in the web routeapp:
However the solution would better not be to disable calculation temporarily, but to limit the recalculations to the shaping-point being created or moved, and the previous and next shaping point. That would eliminate A LOT of calculation, make every change a snap. Earlier and latter shaping points are not impacted by this recalculation anyway...
Fully agree, optimizing the calculation algorithm to only the points that need recalcualtion would give a better effect than what I proposed
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When making a route, each waypoint introduced leads to an automatic recalculation. When seriously changing a (long) route this can be a bt annoying as the system can take quite some time to recalculate and I have to wait in front of the screen until its done;
As a user, I would like to be able to stop automatic recalculation to change many points (or their order in the route) , or to combine several exiting routes and delete all the unneeded parts of that combination, and only have it calculated once when I switch calculation back on.
Uncalculated parts of the routes could be shown on screen by straight dotted lines (as an example).
I guess this could also save some server time?
Apologies if it's poor form here to bring back old threads, but it seemed to be the exact right search result.
New user here, and I recently imported a route started in google maps, brought it in via KML file. Some part of the process went wrong and the 50 stops were partly in the wrong order. So I thought I would shuffle in MRA rather than play with KML.
I needed to move about 20, and I was hoping this would have taken me about 90 seconds. with moving some points multiple times, it took about 5 minutes, with the millisecond lag between each move getting more and more painful to experience.
Microsoft excel has an option to switch off auto-recalculation and I went looking for a similar feature, but couldn't find one. It would be a great addition.
I do get that some people might feel that it's just a matter of throwing more processing power at the problem, but there will always be a delay, and we have different expectations of what makes a good experience. Personally I shuffle data like I'm shuffling dominoes and the merest delay feels like trying to shuffle dominoes in treacle.
When a first quick shuffle is needed, or when brainstorming a road-trip, I would applaud the ability to pause recalculation. Great suggestion.
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Apologies if it's poor form here to bring back old threads, but it seemed to be the exact right search result.
New user here, and I recently imported a route started in google maps, brought it in via KML file. Some part of the process went wrong and the 50 stops were partly in the wrong order. So I thought I would shuffle in MRA rather than play with KML.
I needed to move about 20, and I was hoping this would have taken me about 90 seconds. with moving some points multiple times, it took about 5 minutes, with the millisecond lag between each move getting more and more painful to experience.
Microsoft excel has an option to switch off auto-recalculation and I went looking for a similar feature, but couldn't find one. It would be a great addition.
I do get that some people might feel that it's just a matter of throwing more processing power at the problem, but there will always be a delay, and we have different expectations of what makes a good experience. Personally I shuffle data like I'm shuffling dominoes and the merest delay feels like trying to shuffle dominoes in treacle.
When a first quick shuffle is needed, or when brainstorming a road-trip, I would applaud the ability to pause recalculation. Great suggestion.
@Abssorb-0 said in Feature request: switch off automatic calculation of routes in the web routeapp:
I do get that some people might feel that it's just a matter of throwing more processing power at the problem,
No problem to raise an old theread again, that is what these are there for.
to my knowledge the recalculation is done on the MRA server so you may buy a supercomputer and it would not help at all.
Unfortunately, the suggestion in this thread was (again to my knowledge) not taken on board by the developers.
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When making a route, each waypoint introduced leads to an automatic recalculation. When seriously changing a (long) route this can be a bt annoying as the system can take quite some time to recalculate and I have to wait in front of the screen until its done;
As a user, I would like to be able to stop automatic recalculation to change many points (or their order in the route) , or to combine several exiting routes and delete all the unneeded parts of that combination, and only have it calculated once when I switch calculation back on.
Uncalculated parts of the routes could be shown on screen by straight dotted lines (as an example).
I guess this could also save some server time?
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/6366286?mode=share
Here’s a public route from Lands End to John O’Groats.
851 Miles, 200 hundred waypoints.
For me it takes about a second to recalculate?
Maybe this is a bit too simplistic an example, as I used the Expand function to generate them.
I have not checked all the waypoints and some will be on junctions and will cause issues. -
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/6366286?mode=share
Here’s a public route from Lands End to John O’Groats.
851 Miles, 200 hundred waypoints.
For me it takes about a second to recalculate?
Maybe this is a bit too simplistic an example, as I used the Expand function to generate them.
I have not checked all the waypoints and some will be on junctions and will cause issues.@Steve-Lynch fair enough , but thar seems yo have little to do with the use case presented here?
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@Steve-Lynch fair enough , but thar seems yo have little to do with the use case presented here?
Sorry, I was bored this morning and I woke up at at 6am with nothing else to do!
I would have to disagree on this point if, recalculation is actually polling and recalculating every waypoint on the route.
Whilst the second route which I have now created from the first “expanded” route is a wildly ridiculous route, it is still as valid as any “real” route as it does demonstrate that 200 “full blown” waypoints with full addresses do actually recalculate in less than a second.
MRA don’t seem to agree that it is necessary to turn recalc off so I guess my point is void, but at least it gave me something to do this morning.Ok I’ll get my coat now.
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/6368583?mode=share
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Sorry, I was bored this morning and I woke up at at 6am with nothing else to do!
I would have to disagree on this point if, recalculation is actually polling and recalculating every waypoint on the route.
Whilst the second route which I have now created from the first “expanded” route is a wildly ridiculous route, it is still as valid as any “real” route as it does demonstrate that 200 “full blown” waypoints with full addresses do actually recalculate in less than a second.
MRA don’t seem to agree that it is necessary to turn recalc off so I guess my point is void, but at least it gave me something to do this morning.Ok I’ll get my coat now.
https://www.myrouteapp.com/en/social/route/6368583?mode=share
my two cents.
Reducing the number of waypoints (to 40) 1sec
Change from Here to TomTom 1sec
Move waypoint 1sec
Using route Test 2