Looking for a free tool for visualizing object relationships for C #

Here is my ideal solution: a free tool that reads .csporj or .sln and generates a beautiful picture that shows all the objects and how they are connected. By relationship, I do not mean inheritance, but rather dependence. For example, if we have an object Car, but Carhas a member variable Wheel, I would like this car to depend on the wheel that will be visualized on the graph.

I know that visual studio can do inheritance graphics, but that’s only half what I'm looking for.

Is what I'm looking for maybe? Are there any tools that do something like this?

A related question for java: Are there any tools for visualizing the objects used in the program?

Just found this answer with C # Class / Object visualization software , and I think it also answers this question.

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It looks like what you're looking for is a UML fashion designer who will recycle a class diagram from your code to a product.

Sorry, but I don’t know any free ones that will do this for you. I use Sparx System Enterprise Architect in the office to do this (it's pretty cheap) when I need something in this direction.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1739476/


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