What symbols are used to represent modifiers in UML?

April 18th, 2006 by uCertify Leave a reply »

UML uses various types of graphical notations to represent different relationships, operations, and attributes. In UML, each modifier is represented by a symbol, as shown in the table below:

Modifiers Symbol
Public methods or classes +
Private methods, elements, or classes -
Protected methods, elements, or variables #
Static methods, elements, or variables Underlined
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