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Feature/6490 display the number of assigned tracks per flow in the flow table #564

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@randy-seng randy-seng commented Nov 15, 2024

OP#6490
Requires #558 to be merged first

schubsen and others added 30 commits October 9, 2024 12:11
…ficCam/OTAnalytics into task/5990-show-track-statistics
Previously, the function assumed a single offset for all cutting sections, which could lead to inaccuracies. The new implementation processes each cutting section individually, updating results iteratively, ensuring precise track containment evaluation.
Remove redundant instance checks and replace direct attribute access with property decorators in `dummy_viewmodel.py`. This simplifies the code and ensures that missing instances are properly handled through `MissingInjectedInstanceError` exceptions raised within the property methods.
Removed unnecessary parentheses in the return statement of the _to_coordinate_tuple method. This change makes the code more Pythonic and slightly improves readability.
…ui elements to one frame and make that frame scrollable
Implemented the `GetRoadUserAssignments` use case to fetch road user assignments using repositories and assigner components. Added corresponding unit tests to validate the assignment retrieval process.
Implement `NumberOfTracksAssignedToEachFlow` use case to count assignments per flow. Introduce corresponding unit tests to ensure functionality and accuracy.
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