Converting h files to a class diagram?

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DanielESFA

Hey again :)

Was wondering if there's a (free) program out there that'll convert my
header files to a UML class diagram. I know that Visual Studio will do it,
but I don't have that. I have Umbrello, that seems to want to do it, but
generates nothing, just a blank page.

TIA,
Daniel :)
 
T

Tony Johansson

Hello!

I have Visual Studio and I don't think it's possible to convert header
files to a UML class diagram.

//Tony
 
B

BigBrian

Was wondering if there's a (free) program out there that'll convert my
header files to a UML class diagram. I know that Visual Studio will do it,
but I don't have that. I have Umbrello, that seems to want to do it, but
generates nothing, just a blank page.


I use doxygen.
 
D

DanielESFA

Tony said:
Hello!

I have Visual Studio and I don't think it's possible to convert header
files to a UML class diagram.

//Tony

Hi Tony :)

I did it on another person's computer last week, but I think it depends on
which version you have. Probably it's an Enterprise Edition feature or
something ;)
 
D

DanielESFA

BigBrian said:
I use doxygen.

Hi Brian!

I saw something mention the same on Google, and tried to find out how to do
it in KDevelop, which uses doxygen, but I couldn't figure it out. Also,
there's no doxygen man page, so I'm pretty stomped on how to do it... Any
chance it's a simple command you could tell me?

Thanks,
Daniel
 
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DanielESFA

DanielESFA said:
Hey again :)

Was wondering if there's a (free) program out there that'll convert my
header files to a UML class diagram. I know that Visual Studio will do it,
but I don't have that. I have Umbrello, that seems to want to do it, but
generates nothing, just a blank page.

TIA,
Daniel :)

Nevermind, I found something.
 
D

DanielESFA

Michael said:
which was ....?

Sorry :)

Visual Paradigm Trial :) Extremely nice program, by the way, best UML editor
I've used, and Java, i.e. cross-platform, too! :)
 

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