stateDiagram accTitle: This is the accessible title accDescr:This is an accessible description State1 --> State2
classDef
statements:
classDef notMoving fill:white
classDef movement font-style:italic;
classDef badBadEvent fill:#f00,color:white,font-weight:bold
class Still notMoving
class Moving, Crash movement
class Crash badBadEvent
stateDiagram-v2 accTitle: This is the accessible title accDescr: This is an accessible description classDef notMoving fill:white classDef movement font-style:italic; classDef badBadEvent fill:#f00,color:white,font-weight:bold [*] --> Still Still --> [*] Still --> Moving Moving --> Still Moving --> Crash Crash --> [*] class Still notMoving class Moving, Crash movement class Crash badBadEvent
stateDiagram-v2 accTitle: very very simple state accDescr: This is a state diagram showing one state State1
stateDiagram-v2 [*] --> State1 State1 --> State2 : Transition 1 State1 --> State3 : Transition 2 State1 --> State4 : Transition 3 State1 --> [*]
stateDiagram-v2 [*] --> First First --> Second First --> Third state First { [*] --> 1st 1st --> [*] } state Second { [*] --> 2nd 2nd --> [*] } state Third { [*] --> 3rd 3rd --> [*] }
stateDiagram-v2 state Active { Idle } Inactive --> Idle: ACT Active --> Active: LOG
stateDiagram-v2 [*] --> S1 S1 --> S2: This long line uses a br tag
to create multiple
lines. S1 --> S3: This transition descripton uses \na newline character\nto create multiple\nlines.
stateDiagram-v2 direction LR State1: A state with a note note right of State1 Important information!
You can write notes.
And\nthey\ncan\nbe\nmulti-\nline. end note State1 --> State2 note left of State2 : Notes can be to the left of a state\n(like this one). note right of State2 : Notes can be to the right of a state\n(like this one).