2 variables in single cell

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dinesh kumar mohan
dinesh kumar mohan il 21 Set 2019
Risposto: Dheeraj Singh il 3 Ott 2019
a=[1
4,5
7 ]
(1*3 matrix)
B=[1
10
12,14]
(1*3 matrix)
i have a print the max of a and b??
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dinesh kumar mohan
dinesh kumar mohan il 21 Set 2019
from the attchemendt i have to read theexcel and find the critical path and start and finish of each activity.
Guillaume
Guillaume il 21 Set 2019
How is what you're now asking in any way related to your original question?

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Dheeraj Singh
Dheeraj Singh il 3 Ott 2019
You can try the following approach:
First you can make cell for all processes and populate it with duration of all processes it depends on.
The cell array may look like:
s=cell(7,1);
s{1}=[];%duration 2
s{2}=[];%duration 1
s{3}=[];%duration 3
s{4}=[2 1];%depends on 1 and 2
s{5}=[1 3];%depends on 2 and 3
s{6}=[3];%depends on 3
s{7}=[s{4} s{5} s{6}]%depends on 4,5,6
After getting all the duration populated, we can get the maximum for each column in the following manner:
t=cellfun(@max,s,'UniformOutput',false)
The empty cells mean the process is not dependent on any other process.

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