need java program code to construct a program dependence graph for simple java programs
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need java program code to construct a program dependence graph for simple java programs
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I need a java program in which if we select an input file/ program(written in java) gives the data dependence graph of the selected input program
eg.
My program contains INPUT is
main()
{
int a,b, c;
a=12;
b=13;
c= a+b;
}
Output should be data flow graph of the program
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Maybe you're not getting the point. This forum is not for dumping your assignments and having someone else do them for you. We will however be more than happy to answer specific questions you have about *your* attempt to solve your problem.
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Locking thread as it's obviously going nowhere and it appears the original poster's desire is not for help with his coding but rather to simply to beg for code.