Usecase Plantuml - Vertically stack the components












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I'm trying to link the same object to multiple objects within the box.
But the objects within the box are laying horizontally instead of vertical.



 :Application:
rectangle Set{

Application-right--> (Set Property)
(Set Property)-right..> (Sensor Property) : <<extends>>
(Set Property)-right..> (Info Property) : <<extends>>
(Set Property) .right..> (Audio Property) : <<extends>>
(Set Property) .right..> (Car navigation Property) : <<extends>>
(Set Property) .right..> (Cluster Property) : <<extends>>
(Set Property) .right..> (Diagnostic Property) : <<extends>>
(Set Property) .right..> (HVAC Property) : <<extends>>
(Set Property) .right..> (Power Property) : <<extends>>
(Set Property) .right..> (Vendor extension Property) : <<extends>>
}


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    I'm trying to link the same object to multiple objects within the box.
    But the objects within the box are laying horizontally instead of vertical.



     :Application:
    rectangle Set{

    Application-right--> (Set Property)
    (Set Property)-right..> (Sensor Property) : <<extends>>
    (Set Property)-right..> (Info Property) : <<extends>>
    (Set Property) .right..> (Audio Property) : <<extends>>
    (Set Property) .right..> (Car navigation Property) : <<extends>>
    (Set Property) .right..> (Cluster Property) : <<extends>>
    (Set Property) .right..> (Diagnostic Property) : <<extends>>
    (Set Property) .right..> (HVAC Property) : <<extends>>
    (Set Property) .right..> (Power Property) : <<extends>>
    (Set Property) .right..> (Vendor extension Property) : <<extends>>
    }


    Current output










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      I'm trying to link the same object to multiple objects within the box.
      But the objects within the box are laying horizontally instead of vertical.



       :Application:
      rectangle Set{

      Application-right--> (Set Property)
      (Set Property)-right..> (Sensor Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property)-right..> (Info Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property) .right..> (Audio Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property) .right..> (Car navigation Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property) .right..> (Cluster Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property) .right..> (Diagnostic Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property) .right..> (HVAC Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property) .right..> (Power Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property) .right..> (Vendor extension Property) : <<extends>>
      }


      Current output










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      I'm trying to link the same object to multiple objects within the box.
      But the objects within the box are laying horizontally instead of vertical.



       :Application:
      rectangle Set{

      Application-right--> (Set Property)
      (Set Property)-right..> (Sensor Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property)-right..> (Info Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property) .right..> (Audio Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property) .right..> (Car navigation Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property) .right..> (Cluster Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property) .right..> (Diagnostic Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property) .right..> (HVAC Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property) .right..> (Power Property) : <<extends>>
      (Set Property) .right..> (Vendor extension Property) : <<extends>>
      }


      Current output







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      kiran Biradarkiran Biradar

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          It is horizontal, because you are explicitly telling it to be horizontal with
          .right..>



          Change it to .down..> and you'll get what you want.



          enter image description here



          Also note that right and down directions are the default ones and depend on the number of dashes/dots in the line specification. Compare the following:



          @startuml 
          rectangle Set1 {
          Application1 -> (Set Property1)
          }

          rectangle Set2 {
          Application2 --> (Set Property2)
          }

          rectangle Set3 {
          Application3 ---> (Set Property3)
          }
          @enduml


          enter image description here






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            It is horizontal, because you are explicitly telling it to be horizontal with
            .right..>



            Change it to .down..> and you'll get what you want.



            enter image description here



            Also note that right and down directions are the default ones and depend on the number of dashes/dots in the line specification. Compare the following:



            @startuml 
            rectangle Set1 {
            Application1 -> (Set Property1)
            }

            rectangle Set2 {
            Application2 --> (Set Property2)
            }

            rectangle Set3 {
            Application3 ---> (Set Property3)
            }
            @enduml


            enter image description here






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              It is horizontal, because you are explicitly telling it to be horizontal with
              .right..>



              Change it to .down..> and you'll get what you want.



              enter image description here



              Also note that right and down directions are the default ones and depend on the number of dashes/dots in the line specification. Compare the following:



              @startuml 
              rectangle Set1 {
              Application1 -> (Set Property1)
              }

              rectangle Set2 {
              Application2 --> (Set Property2)
              }

              rectangle Set3 {
              Application3 ---> (Set Property3)
              }
              @enduml


              enter image description here






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                It is horizontal, because you are explicitly telling it to be horizontal with
                .right..>



                Change it to .down..> and you'll get what you want.



                enter image description here



                Also note that right and down directions are the default ones and depend on the number of dashes/dots in the line specification. Compare the following:



                @startuml 
                rectangle Set1 {
                Application1 -> (Set Property1)
                }

                rectangle Set2 {
                Application2 --> (Set Property2)
                }

                rectangle Set3 {
                Application3 ---> (Set Property3)
                }
                @enduml


                enter image description here






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                It is horizontal, because you are explicitly telling it to be horizontal with
                .right..>



                Change it to .down..> and you'll get what you want.



                enter image description here



                Also note that right and down directions are the default ones and depend on the number of dashes/dots in the line specification. Compare the following:



                @startuml 
                rectangle Set1 {
                Application1 -> (Set Property1)
                }

                rectangle Set2 {
                Application2 --> (Set Property2)
                }

                rectangle Set3 {
                Application3 ---> (Set Property3)
                }
                @enduml


                enter image description here







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                answered Nov 25 '18 at 15:16









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