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Please provide a complete, minimal, reproducible code snippet for us to reproduce and troubleshoot.– gboeingCommented Feb 11 at 18:05
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Also note that OSMnx builds graph models of the street network. A graph is a set of nodes linked to each other by a set of edges. There is no concept of a path along a graph starting in the middle of an edge: by definition, paths are between nodes. Thus, any such project would require some ad hoc geospatial work, as you noted.– gboeingCommented Feb 11 at 18:18
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@gboeing Apologies in advance, I added a link to a file in my repository. I have tried reducing the code as much as possible. This is also my first time sharing code or asking a question, so it might be very noisy code. If you have any questions or comments, please let me know. Any type of feedback will be very appreciated.– Jorge Emilio PeñaCommented Feb 13 at 5:12
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