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max_cap_path        Scilab Group        Scilab function        max_cap_path
NAME
   max_cap_path - maximum capacity path
  
CALLING SEQUENCE
 [p,cap] = max_cap_path(i,j,g)
PARAMETERS
 i,j  : integers, node numbers
      
 g    : graph list
      
 p    : row vector of integer numbers of the arcs of the path if it exists
      
 cap  : value of the capacity of the path
      
DESCRIPTION
   max_cap_path returns the path with maximum capacity from node i to node j
  for the graph g if it exists and returns  the empty vector [] otherwise. 
  The capacities of the edges are given by the element edge_max_cap of the
  graph list. If its value is not given (empty vector []),  max_cap_path
  returns the empty vector []. The capacities must be strictly positive,
  i.e negative capacities are considered as equal to 0 (no capacity at
  all).
  
EXAMPLE
 ta=[1 1 2 2 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 12 13 13 13 14 15 16 16 17 17];
 he=[2 10 3 5 7 4 2 4 6 8 6 9 7 7 11 15 12 13 9 10 14 11 16 1 17 14 15];
 g=make_graph('foo',1,17,ta,he);
 g('node_x')=[283 163 63 57 164 164 273 271 339 384 504 513 439 623 631 757 642];
 g('node_y')=[59 133 223 318 227 319 221 324 432 141 209 319 428 443 187 151 301];
 show_graph(g);
 ma=edge_number(g);
 g('edge_max_cap')=int(rand(1,ma)*16)+5;
 [p,cap]=max_cap_path(1,14,g);
 edgecolor=1*ones(1,ma); edgecolor(p)=11*ones(p); g('edge_color')=edgecolor;
 x_message(['The maximum capacity is: '+string(cap);
            'Showing the corresponding path']);
 show_graph(g); show_arcs(p);