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how do you document simulation of algorithms ?
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Write your code and use plenty of remarks.
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Can use a flow chart I guess

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C# can create an XML document file using certain remark notations. I am not sure if any C++ compilers have that capability? Darn, I hate to be oblivious!
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Re: algorithm simulation

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you can use javadoc notations in any program file written in any computer language. Not sure what program reads them and creates the html file. I had to make javadoc comments in my programs about a month or so ago, but I did not have to create the html files.
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There is a tool 'oxygen' which generates the document from your C++ code. Provided you have sufficient remarks in it
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Yeah you are right. I'm sorry, it should be Doxygen and not oxygen.
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