Developing structural features of C/C++ applications with UML class diagrams

You can use Unified Modeling Language (UML) class diagrams to develop structural features in C/C++ applications.

A UML class diagram provides a graphical representation of the classes in a C/C++ application and depicts some or all the classes in an application for the purpose of understanding and collaboration. You can use class diagrams to develop structures and relationships for C/C++ classes and data types. You can use class diagrams to create your own context, using a subset of the classes within a project. You can also start C/C++ source editors from class diagrams and specify the mappings of C/C++ fields to UML attributes or associations.

You can create C/C++ classes and data types, navigate to the source code files, and develop C/C++ classes and data types directly from an open class diagram.

Parent topic: Visually developing C/C++ applications with UML diagrams

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