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README.md
Graduator
Graduator is an iOS application developed with SwiftUI that helps users manage their academic units
, subjects
, and grades. Users can add and delete subjects
, edit the weight and name of subjects
and units
, and input grades. The app displays weighted averages and explains the conditions for graduating from the Clermont Auvergne Tech Institute's mobile development BSc in 2023.


Features
Beyond those basic features, some details need to be specified here.
Weighted average
A weighted average means that a subject
or unit
's weight plays a part in calculating the average. Users can observe that increasing the weight of a subject
, for instance, will make the average of the parent unit
tend more towards that subject
's grade.


Deleting a Subject
In the app, users can delete a subject
by swiping it off the list, right-to-left.


Note that when a subject
is deleted, it is permanently removed from the system. If a user is in the process of editing and deletes a subject
, the deletion occurs immediately upon swiping, not when they save (click 'OK'). If the user chooses to cancel their edits (click 'Annuler'), all other unsaved changes will be discarded, but the deletion of the subject
remains.
Changing a grade
Before a user changes a grade, they first need to activate the lock.open
toggle.

After a grade was changed, in order to save the change and to see it reflected in the unit
's weighted average, users need to use the (lock.open
previously) checkmark
toggle.

Creating a Subject
Finally, users can create a subject
when in edit mode. After clicking on 'Modifier', look for a +
in the top navigation bar.


Architecture
Graduator is based on the MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) architectural pattern. The below UML class diagram details
the structure of the models, viewmodels, and views for UnitsManager
, Unit
, and Subject
. Notice how,
to circumvent this issue,
we insert an entire hierarchy of VMs in certain views, so that they can update all those VMs when a detail gets edited. It's dirty, and it's staying that way for the foreseeable future.
classDiagram
class MainView
class UnitView
class SubjectViewCell
class UnitsManagerVM {
-original: UnitsManager
+model: UnitsManager.Data
+isEdited: Bool
+isAllEditable: Bool
+updateUnit(unitVM: UnitVM): Void
+TotalAverage: Double?
+ProfessionalAverage: Double?
}
class UnitVM {
-original: Unit
+model: Unit.Data
+isEdited: Bool
+onEditing()
+onEdited(isCancelled: Bool)
+updateSubject(subjectVM: SubjectVM)
+updateAllSubjects()
+deleteSubject(subjectVM: SubjectVM)
+addSubject(subject: Subject)
+Average: Double?
}
class SubjectVM {
-original: Subject
+model: Subject.Data
+isEdited: Bool
+onEditing(): Void
+onEdited(isCancelled: Bool): Void
}
class UnitsManager {
+getTotalAverage(): Double?
+getProfessionalAverage(): Double?
+getAverage(units: Unit[]): Double?
+data: Data
+update(from: Data): Void
}
class Unit {
+name: String
+weight: Int
+isProfessional: Bool
+code: Int
+subjects: Subject[]
+getAverage(): Double?
+data: Data
+update(from: Data): Void
}
class Subject {
+name: String
+weight: Int
+grade: Double?
+gradeIsValid(grade: Double?): Bool
+data: Data
+update(from: Data): Void
}
MainView --> UnitsManagerVM
UnitView --> UnitVM
UnitView --> UnitsManagerVM
SubjectViewCell --> SubjectVM
SubjectViewCell --> UnitVM
SubjectViewCell --> UnitsManagerVM
UnitsManagerVM --> "*" UnitVM
UnitsManagerVM --> UnitsManager
UnitVM --> "*" SubjectVM
UnitVM --> Unit
SubjectVM --> Subject
It might be useful to note that, just like UnitVM
s aggregate SubjectVM
s, Unit
s aggregate
Subject
s, but these relationship between Model
entities were removed from the diagram above for clarity.
The same is true with the View-related classes.
Here is the diagram with those relationships depicted.
classDiagram
class MainView
class UnitView
class SubjectViewCell
class UnitsManagerVM {
-original: UnitsManager
+model: UnitsManager.Data
+isEdited: Bool
+isAllEditable: Bool
+updateUnit(unitVM: UnitVM)
+TotalAverage: Double?
+ProfessionalAverage: Double?
}
class UnitVM {
-original: Unit
+model: Unit.Data
+isEdited: Bool
+onEditing()
+onEdited(isCancelled: Bool)
+updateSubject(subjectVM: SubjectVM)
+updateAllSubjects()
+deleteSubject(subjectVM: SubjectVM)
+addSubject(subject: Subject)
+Average: Double?
}
class SubjectVM {
-original: Subject
+model: Subject.Data
+isEdited: Bool
+onEditing()
+onEdited(isCancelled: Bool)
}
class UnitsManager {
+getTotalAverage(): Double?
+getProfessionalAverage(): Double?
+getAverage(units: Unit[]): Double?
+data: Data
+update(from: Data)
}
class Unit {
+name: String
+weight: Int
+isProfessional: Bool
+code: Int
+getAverage(): Double?
+data: Data
+update(from: Data)
}
class Subject {
+name: String
+weight: Int
+grade: Double?
+gradeIsValid(grade: Double?): Bool
+data: Data
+update(from: Data)
}
MainView --> "*" UnitView
MainView --> UnitsManagerVM
UnitView --> "*" SubjectViewCell
UnitView --> UnitVM
UnitView --> UnitsManagerVM
SubjectViewCell --> SubjectVM
SubjectViewCell --> UnitVM
SubjectViewCell --> UnitsManagerVM
UnitsManagerVM --> "*" UnitVM
UnitsManagerVM --> UnitsManager
UnitVM --> "*" SubjectVM
UnitVM --> Unit
SubjectVM --> Subject
UnitsManager --> "*" Unit
Unit --> "*" Subject