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Latest revision as of 05:48, 20 January 2025
In AppComplete, you can create three types of diagrams:
1. Class Diagrams
2. State Diagrams
3. Process Diagrams
What is very cool is that any diagram can hold any other diagram. You can get all your information in one diagram:
You cannot work in the placed diagrams â but if you double-click on them, you can navigate to them.
Recurse Diagrams
If you are like me, you probably asked yourself, âCan I recurse the diagrams?" Let's have a look at what happens when I take the Class diagram from above that shows two placed diagrams (one State diagram and one Process diagram) and add it to the Process diagram â how many times should that show up then?
Great, but we hold off the recursion to 2 levels â I had to â or my mind would meltâŠ
Let's switch back to the Class diagram:
Cool â I like it. I Like WPF!