How to apply for loop for cell arrays?

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I have a matrix that I want dividing it to n matrices, say n = 2, and do some operations along their lengths. The second chain of ‘for’ loops does what I need when there is one matrix, as in the case of the parent matrix (a). But I can’t apply same procedure for the two cell arrays I have.
clear all
clc
a =(1000-0).*rand(10,2)+0 ;
[r,c] = size(a) ;
mina = [1 7] ;
maxa = [6 10] ;
b = cell(numel(mina),1) ;
for o = 1:numel(mina)
b{o} = a(mina(o): maxa(o),:);
end
max_a= zeros(r,c);
for i = 1:r
for j = 1:c
max_a(i,j) = max(a(1:i,j)) ;
end
end
This following lines was what I tried before but it doesn’t work.
for u = 1:numel(mina)
b2(1:maxa(u),:) = cell2mat(b(u)) ;
for i2 = mina(u):maxa(u)
for j2 = 1:c
max_a {u} = max(b2(1:i2,j2)) ;
end
end
end
  2 Comments
Guillaume
Guillaume on 16 Jun 2016
With your given example, can you show what the output of your last loop should be, as I've no idea what you're trying to do with it.
Guillaume
Guillaume on 16 Jun 2016
Note that if you have a recent version of matlab, your first max_a is simply:
max_a = cummax(a);

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 16 Jun 2016
a =(1000-0).*rand(10,2)+0
[r,c] = size(a)
mina = [1 7] ;
maxa = [6 10] ;
b = cell(numel(mina),1) ;
for o = 1:numel(mina)
b{o} = a(mina(o): maxa(o),:);
end
for k=1:numel(b)
bb=b{k};
[r,c]=size(bb);
max_a= zeros(r,c);
for i = 1:r
for j = 1:c
max_a(i,j) = max(a(1:i,j)) ;
end
end
max_b{k}=max_a
end

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