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Project Summary

Structorizer is a free convenient tool for working with Nassi-Schneiderman Diagrams (NSD).

Beyond mere editing it allows to execute and debug algorithms. A turtle graphic is integrated. The debugging features include stepwise execution, highlighting, pausing, breakpoints, display of variable values, and configurable running speed. A Runtime Analysis mode collects and visualises execution counts and test coverage directly on the diagrams.
Diagrams may be exported to more than 10 programming and script languages (still requiring postprocessing, of course) or as graphics. Structorizer may also import from source code (Pascal, C, COBOL, Java, Processing).

Stuctorizer is written in Java und thus usable on most platforms.

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diagram education flowchart nassi Nassi-Shneiderman shneiderman structogram Struktogramm

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Java
48%
XML
13%
TeX/LaTeX
9%
15 Other
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30 Day Summary

Dec 23 2024 — Jan 22 2025

12 Month Summary

Jan 22 2024 — Jan 22 2025
  • 103 Commits
    Up + 39 (60%) from previous 12 months
  • 3 Contributors
    Up + 1 (50%) from previous 12 months