Version 2.3.2
Version 2.3.2 (Minor upgrades 2.3.1-2.3.2)
2015-10-15
Versions 2.3.1 and 2.3.2 are minor updates of version 2.3.0
Versions 2.3.1 and 2.3.2 are minor updates of version 2.3.0 and contains the following fixes:
Added feature: Optional rounding of result variable
You can now choose if result variable values should be rounded. You do this in results view (Settings -> Language/Interface -> Round decimals)
Improvement: Faster forest domain assignment when only the default domain is present or active
Improvement: Handle missing values in optimization model
An optimization model may contain a parameter that is linked to a Heureka result variable that does not necessarily has a value. This means that value may be null (=missing), which may lead to errors if the variable is part of, for example, an expression (in a constraint or accounting variable). To handle this, you can now set a default value for parameters that are linked to a Heureka result variable. Note that for defined parameters ("Formula parameter") this has already been possible by adding for example "default 0;" at the end of the definition.
Bug fix: Intial state graph for Volume per species showed wrong species
In the Intial State window in PlanWise and RegWise there is a diagram called Volume per species. This showed wrong species. This has been fixed.
Bug fix: Forest domain properties re-enabled
If you select a forest domain, a property window has shown some metadata for the forest domain, such as the number of treatment units in the forest domain and the total productive area. This function has been broken since version 2.1 was relased but has now been re-enabled.
Bug fix: Exception was raised for stands with 100 % impediment
If a treatment unit was imported from a stand register but contained 100 % impediment, the forest domain evaluation would lead to un unhandled exception in PlanWise and RegWise. This has now been fixed although it has always been a requirement that stands with 100% impediment should not be imported. Note that such stands are still excluded from a simulation.