I wonder if there is way to create an array of objects in UML?
the following is my try using Modelio as a modeling environment but as you can see there is different objects(i.e. instance[0],instance 1],instance[2],instance[3])
I wonder if there is way to create an array of objects in UML?
the following is my try using Modelio as a modeling environment but as you can see there is different objects(i.e. instance[0],instance 1],instance[2],instance[3])
You can use, e.g., an
std::vector<Class>
if you want to show a set of objects in a class diagram.You can use
instance1:Class
,instance2:Class
...instanceN:Class
if you want to show concrete objects, but you must add them in an object diagram, not in a class diagram.You cannot mix elements of class diagrams and elements of object diagrams, because they are conceptually different.
As you know there are two ways to show UML attributes in class diagrams: attribute text and association notation.
Consider an example of a company and employees. Two valid class diagrams are:
Now let's try to draw the corresponding object diagrams:
If the details of the fulltime_employees like age are important, there is no other way but to show them as separate objects:
If details are not important, we could go with attribute text notation:
Another way of showing it when number of objects is more (let's say 5 here): (This is also the general way to show multiplicities in object diagrams)
Hope it helps.