Using the C++ transformation to generate UML visualization diagrams

You can generate UML visualization diagrams when you run the C++ transformation. Use UML visualization diagrams to view a graphical representation of your C++ code that you can edit at a graphical or code level.

Before you apply the C++ transformation, you should read the information available at Modeling > Transform > Configure Transformations. In the Transformations/Configurations list, click UML to C++, on the Transformation Description page, click View Transformation Documentation.
To use the C++ transformation to generate UML visualization diagrams:
  1. Click Modeling > Transform > Configure Transformations.
  2. In the Configure Transformations window, in the Transformations/Configurations list, complete one of the following steps:
    • To edit an existing transformation configuration, click a UML to C++ transformation configuration.
    • To create a new transformation configuration, select the UML to C++ transformation and click New. In the Name box, type a name.
  3. Click the Properties tab.
  4. On the Properties page, select Create UML visualization diagrams.
  5. Click Apply.
  6. Click Close.
    Note: The generation of UML visualization diagrams increases both the time it takes to generate C++ code and memory consumption.

Visualization diagrams are generated the next time that you run this transformation configuration.

Parent topic: Generating C++ code from a model

Related concepts
C++ transformation
C++ transformation templates

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