Andrew
Andrew

Reputation: 723

How to show multiplicities in UML object diagrams

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])

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Upvotes: 10

Views: 10110

Answers (2)

Pietro
Pietro

Reputation: 13150

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.

Upvotes: 0

jurgenreza
jurgenreza

Reputation: 6086

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:

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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:

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If details are not important, we could go with attribute text notation:

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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)

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Hope it helps.

Upvotes: 15

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