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Topic Title: There is a [1] after all attributes and method in class diagrams Topic Summary: There is a [1] after all attributes and method in class diagrams Created On: 16-May-2006 13:32 Status: Read Only |
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There seems to be a [1] after all attributes and methods in the class diagrams. I first thought it meant that there were duplicates but there are none. What does this [1] mean?
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Cherie
The notation [] after an attribute name or name:type indicates the multiplicity or the attribute, in this case 1; it is common to put multiplicity on attributes and associations and parameters and the return type for methods can have multiplicity. TAU does accept the syntax even if the method has no return value, although I don't actually know what it means in this case ![]() If you didn't put the [1] there, is this model imported from Rose or another modelling tool? Regards Ian ------------------------- ============= Ian Barnard Principal Consultant Telelogic UK, an IBM company |
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