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Re: Class diagrams as in Xcode 3
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Re: Class diagrams as in Xcode 3


  • Subject: Re: Class diagrams as in Xcode 3
  • From: iOS Developer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 19:35:52 +0530

Sadly there isn't any such hidden option (as per my knowledge). But you can view the class hierarchy under Symbol Navigator (Cmd + 2).

Nimesh Neema
iOS Developer
Empower Integrated Solutions (P) Ltd.


On 15 August 2013 06:28, Alex Zavatone <email@hidden> wrote:
Is there a hidden feature in Xcode 4.x that allows generation of class diagrams/graphs from a project like there was in Xcode 3?

If not, what do people use today when they need to chart out their class relationships?

Thanks in advance
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