Is there any tool available in linux which can generate flowchart from C code?
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I need to create flowcharts for C code which i wrote for my project.
I was searching for free software in linux which can do the task for me.
and i came across Dia ,but it is not automatic flowchart generator.
also i tried online tool like code2flow,but it will generate ".png" or pdf format of flowchart,which i dont wan't.I want to generate flowchart which i should be able to export to word document,and if some one want to change/edit some part flowchart he should be able to edit it(so iam avoiding img files).
Please suggest me proper tool.
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I need to create flowcharts for C code which i wrote for my project.
I was searching for free software in linux which can do the task for me.
and i came across Dia ,but it is not automatic flowchart generator.
also i tried online tool like code2flow,but it will generate ".png" or pdf format of flowchart,which i dont wan't.I want to generate flowchart which i should be able to export to word document,and if some one want to change/edit some part flowchart he should be able to edit it(so iam avoiding img files).
Please suggest me proper tool.
16.04 c open-source
This sounds like task for GraphViz with some scripting or existing tools (search for them).
– N0rbert
Mar 29 at 9:29
is that opensource ?
– divakar N
Mar 29 at 9:35
Yes, it is - see official site or Wikipedia article.
– N0rbert
Mar 29 at 10:02
Founder of code2flow here - is it missing any functionality or are you specifically looking for Free Software? Results from code2flow can definitely be embedded inside a Word document. btw. Word is not Free Software :-)
– RushPL
Apr 9 at 7:39
Code2flow is great ..What i felt it should generate a file which can be editable in word or any other document to which we are going to import .But it produces flowchart in image format .Which is not modifiable
– divakar N
Apr 10 at 11:25
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I need to create flowcharts for C code which i wrote for my project.
I was searching for free software in linux which can do the task for me.
and i came across Dia ,but it is not automatic flowchart generator.
also i tried online tool like code2flow,but it will generate ".png" or pdf format of flowchart,which i dont wan't.I want to generate flowchart which i should be able to export to word document,and if some one want to change/edit some part flowchart he should be able to edit it(so iam avoiding img files).
Please suggest me proper tool.
16.04 c open-source
I need to create flowcharts for C code which i wrote for my project.
I was searching for free software in linux which can do the task for me.
and i came across Dia ,but it is not automatic flowchart generator.
also i tried online tool like code2flow,but it will generate ".png" or pdf format of flowchart,which i dont wan't.I want to generate flowchart which i should be able to export to word document,and if some one want to change/edit some part flowchart he should be able to edit it(so iam avoiding img files).
Please suggest me proper tool.
16.04 c open-source
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This sounds like task for GraphViz with some scripting or existing tools (search for them).
– N0rbert
Mar 29 at 9:29
is that opensource ?
– divakar N
Mar 29 at 9:35
Yes, it is - see official site or Wikipedia article.
– N0rbert
Mar 29 at 10:02
Founder of code2flow here - is it missing any functionality or are you specifically looking for Free Software? Results from code2flow can definitely be embedded inside a Word document. btw. Word is not Free Software :-)
– RushPL
Apr 9 at 7:39
Code2flow is great ..What i felt it should generate a file which can be editable in word or any other document to which we are going to import .But it produces flowchart in image format .Which is not modifiable
– divakar N
Apr 10 at 11:25
add a comment |
This sounds like task for GraphViz with some scripting or existing tools (search for them).
– N0rbert
Mar 29 at 9:29
is that opensource ?
– divakar N
Mar 29 at 9:35
Yes, it is - see official site or Wikipedia article.
– N0rbert
Mar 29 at 10:02
Founder of code2flow here - is it missing any functionality or are you specifically looking for Free Software? Results from code2flow can definitely be embedded inside a Word document. btw. Word is not Free Software :-)
– RushPL
Apr 9 at 7:39
Code2flow is great ..What i felt it should generate a file which can be editable in word or any other document to which we are going to import .But it produces flowchart in image format .Which is not modifiable
– divakar N
Apr 10 at 11:25
This sounds like task for GraphViz with some scripting or existing tools (search for them).
– N0rbert
Mar 29 at 9:29
This sounds like task for GraphViz with some scripting or existing tools (search for them).
– N0rbert
Mar 29 at 9:29
is that opensource ?
– divakar N
Mar 29 at 9:35
is that opensource ?
– divakar N
Mar 29 at 9:35
Yes, it is - see official site or Wikipedia article.
– N0rbert
Mar 29 at 10:02
Yes, it is - see official site or Wikipedia article.
– N0rbert
Mar 29 at 10:02
Founder of code2flow here - is it missing any functionality or are you specifically looking for Free Software? Results from code2flow can definitely be embedded inside a Word document. btw. Word is not Free Software :-)
– RushPL
Apr 9 at 7:39
Founder of code2flow here - is it missing any functionality or are you specifically looking for Free Software? Results from code2flow can definitely be embedded inside a Word document. btw. Word is not Free Software :-)
– RushPL
Apr 9 at 7:39
Code2flow is great ..What i felt it should generate a file which can be editable in word or any other document to which we are going to import .But it produces flowchart in image format .Which is not modifiable
– divakar N
Apr 10 at 11:25
Code2flow is great ..What i felt it should generate a file which can be editable in word or any other document to which we are going to import .But it produces flowchart in image format .Which is not modifiable
– divakar N
Apr 10 at 11:25
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This sounds like task for GraphViz with some scripting or existing tools (search for them).
– N0rbert
Mar 29 at 9:29
is that opensource ?
– divakar N
Mar 29 at 9:35
Yes, it is - see official site or Wikipedia article.
– N0rbert
Mar 29 at 10:02
Founder of code2flow here - is it missing any functionality or are you specifically looking for Free Software? Results from code2flow can definitely be embedded inside a Word document. btw. Word is not Free Software :-)
– RushPL
Apr 9 at 7:39
Code2flow is great ..What i felt it should generate a file which can be editable in word or any other document to which we are going to import .But it produces flowchart in image format .Which is not modifiable
– divakar N
Apr 10 at 11:25