The UML class diagram of Fig. 3.8 models the GradeBook
class of Fig. 3.7, which has a constructor with a name
parameter of type string
(represented by type String
in the UML). Like operations, the UML models constructors in the third compartment of a class in a class diagram. To distinguish a constructor from a class’s operations, the UML places the word “constructor” between guillemets (« and ») before the constructor’s name. By convention, you list the class’s constructor before other operations in the third compartment.
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