Changes in version 3.3.0 (2026-02-06) - Redesign of GWSDAT Excel based deployment for more robust installation and optimised spatiotemporal model fitting. GWSDAT add-in now packaged up and shipped out with a portable windows version of R with open BLAS library - see https://github.com/WayneGitShell/GWSDAT/blob/v3.30/compileR-openBLAS.Rmd for full details. - Functionality to export spatial plot predictions to ascii file format. - Functionality to aggregate temporal plotting resolution to Semi Annual. - Functionality to select multiple wells and solutes in Well Time-Series plot. - Backwards compatible save session option to avoid issues with multiple well/solute selection in v3.3. - Functionality to specify time range of data in Well Time-Series plot. - CSS styling for Trends and Thresholds plot which includes scrolling to better cope with a large number of wells and/or solutes. - Functionality to Select/Deselect all wells in Well Report and Spatiotemporal predictions plots. - Display of Mann-Kendall S Statistic in response to user requests: https://github.com/WayneGitShell/GWSDAT/issues/273. - Updated User Manual for version 3.3. - Improved package loading time by loading certain packages on demand. Changes in version 3.2.1 (2024-03-04) - Bug fix for Trends and Threshold Indicator Table Changes in version 3.2.0 (2023-11-06) - Implementation of well influence analysis: https://github.com/peterradv/Well-Influence-Analysis - Updated User Manual for version 3.2. - Updated Excel Add-in - more robust to 32 bit versus 64 bit version of Excel. Removed installation of rgdal. - Fixed bug Threshold Value does not display in export of time-series graphs: #252 - Functionality to read in R data.frames directly. - Beta implementation of api style argument passing to online version. - Added GW Well Report Functionality. - Added local save options to CSV generation of Monitoring data file from Excel Add-in. More robust date format identification. - Improved messaging describing how GWSDAT behaves when concentration and NAPL data observed together, i.e. prefers to use conc data rather than substitution. - Support for Windows Meta File image format output for spatial plot. Useful for rearranging overlapping well labels. Changes in version 3.1.1 (2022-02-17) - Cumulative bug fixes since the release of 3.1.0 Changes in version 3.1.0 (2021-07-22) - Well Redundancy Analysis: This allows the user to very conveniently drop a well or a combination of wells from the analysis and investigate the resultant impact. - Updated User Manual: https://gwsdat.net/gwsdat_manual/. A fully comprehensive description of GWSDAT, updated for version 3.1. - Excel Add-in Menu: New Excel menu designed to be clearer to navigate and easier to install. - Custom Colour Key: In response to user feedback, the latest version has the functionality to customise the colour key in the main GWSDAT spatial plot. - Updated branding: The Excel data input templates have been updated with more contemporary colour schemes. - Bug Fixes: Numerous bug fixes and enhancements. More robust data input procedures which report more thoroughly on any potential issues, e.g. missing data, incorrect units, etc. Changes in version 3.0.6 (2021-02-19) - Fixed High resolution model fit in Shiny options menu. - Modified to be backwards compatible with tsearch function in geometry package. - Fixed Model dialog box issue to correctly show Glasgow T+Cs. - Fixed csv input date format issue