Hello,

We are pleased to announce the release of the open-source GIS Whitebox 
Geospatial Analysis Tools 3.2.0 
(http://www.uoguelph.ca/~hydrogeo/Whitebox/index.html). Whitebox now contains 
over 370 tools for performing advanced geospatial analysis. This version 
targets Java 8 and will require users to update their Java Runtime. Other 
changes include:

-Added a ClusterAttribute tool that performs k-means clustering on a selected 
group of attributes associated with a vector file.
-Added zoom to selection for vector layers.
-Added a Clip tool for vector clipping operations. I know, why has it taken 
this long?
-Added floating point line thicknesses and changed the default line thickness 
to 0.75. This has greatly improved the cartographic output of Whitebox.
-Added Export Table to CSV tool.
-Added Hack Stream Ordering and Topological Stream Ordering tools.
-Added Total Length of Upstream Channels tool.
-Added Furtherest Upstream Channel Head Distance tool.
-Added the Attribute Histogram tool for create histograms based on numeric data 
contained in a shapefile's attribute table as well as the Attribute Scattergram 
tool.
-Vectors can now be displayed with a palette rendered based on a boolean 
attribute.
-Added palette nonlinearity for vectors with a scaled palette.
-Fixed the raster-to-vector polygon conversion to include polygon holes.
-Modified the minimum bounding box tool, and all related tools (e.g. elongation 
ratio, long axis, short axis) to use an analytical solution for finding the MBB.
-Added a link to the Whitebox blog (http://whiteboxgeospatial.wordpress.com) in 
the help menu.
-Added the Vector Attribute Gridding tool, which can be used to interpolate the 
spatial pattern of average values of an attribute of vector features onto a 
raster grid. It essentially can be used to answer the question, of the vector 
features (points, lines, or polygons) within the a local neighbourhood, what is 
the average value of some attribute? This can be quite handy for visualizing 
patterns.
-Added the Vector Feature Density tool, which is similar to the Vector 
Attribute Gridding tool but works to map the spatial pattern of feature density 
(how many vector features are within a local neighbourhood?).
-Added the ability to rotate map titles. I know this isn't a proper labelling 
system yet, but I'm working on it. Hopefully map labels will be added this 
summer.

Please report any issues that you encounter as a result of this upgrade using 
the Whitebox menu, Help -> Report An Error.

Whitebox GAT is an example of an 'open-access GIS'. The concept of open-access 
software is based on the idea that software should be designed in a way that 
reduces the barriers that often discourage or disallow end-users from examining 
the algorithm design and implementation associated with specific geospatial 
tools. That is, open-access software encourages the educational opportunities 
gained by direct inspection of code. For more information see the link below:

http://whiteboxgeospatial.wordpress.com/2014/04/18/gisruk-2014-glasgow/

As always, I hope you enjoy this new release and happy geoprocessing!


Regards,

John Lindsay, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Department of Geography, University of Guelph
Guelph, Ont. N1G 2W1   CANADA
Phone: (519) 824-4120 x56074
Fax: (519) 837-2940
Email:  [email protected]
Department Web: http://www.uoguelph.ca/geography/people/faculty/lindsay.shtml
Whitebox GAT Web: http://www.uoguelph.ca/~hydrogeo/Whitebox/index.html
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