NEW version of HGS (December 2022 - Revision 2482)

The HydroGeoSphere Revision 2482 (December 2022) is now available for download.

This month we’ve made some huge improvements to shapefile support in HydroGeoSphere. All commands which previously supported polygon shapefile inputs now accept PolygonZ and PolyLineM shape types, allowing you to work with a wider variety of shapefile inputs.

We also included five new commands, one of which will be extremely helpful to users who work with streams and allow you to generate “pre-sorted” lists of nodes along the length of a polyline:

  • ‘write ordered nodes from polyline by sheet’ generates an ordered list of nodes belonging to the specified node sheet that follow closely to the polylines defined by a shapefile.

  • ‘choose zones list’ selects a user-defined set of zones within the currently active domain.

  • ‘tecplot binary append’ allows you to build Tecplot binary output files incrementally as a simulation progresses by appending to szplt temporary files each time hsplot is run.

  • ‘initial time from binary output file’ sets the initial simulation time from the header block of a user-specified binary output file.

  • ‘finalize tecplot headers’ causes HGS to post-process all Tecplot ASCII timeseries output files and inject the number of points in the file into the zone line.

We’ve also resolved all user reported bugs and refactored a number of commands for faster grok.exe runtimes.

As always, we are committed to the continued improvement to the user experience. Do you have suggestions for new commands or improvements to the user experience? Send your ideas to support@aquanty.com!

The latest installers are available on the HGS download page and a full list of changes/updates can be found in the release notes.

Download the December 2022 release of HydroGeoSphere here: https://www.aquanty.com/hgs-download

Review the release notes here: https://www.aquanty.com/updates

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