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- 1Can you show an example of what you want to achieve? Can't you just run the function many times and merge the results?Jakub Kania– Jakub Kania2013-09-26 12:02:05 +00:00Commented Sep 26, 2013 at 12:02
- Isochrones (as i understand them) are "lines of equal travel time from a defined starting point". So having two starting points would not make sense. Or you'd have to elaborate more why you need multiple starting points.til_b– til_b2013-09-26 12:38:51 +00:00Commented Sep 26, 2013 at 12:38
- The thing is that I want the max distance from all start nodes but looping on each start node with pgr_drivingDistance doesn't seem efficient to me.Frederic Le Feurmou– Frederic Le Feurmou2013-09-27 08:31:23 +00:00Commented Sep 27, 2013 at 8:31
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