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Hello,
I would greatly appreciate if you could help me witht the following problem. I have two adjacent length intervals: Interval 1 goes from 237 Km to 356 Km. Interval 2 goes from 356 Km to 491 Km. I also have a table with the daily start and end points of the work done for that day: Work on day 1: from 313 Km to 377 Km. Work on day 2: from 289 Km to 357 Km. (etc.) Is there a formula that can calculate what is the daily length that falls within each interval? For example: On day 1: Work done on interval 1 = 43 Km (356 - 313); Work done on interval 2 = 21 Km (377 - 356). On day 2: Work done on interval 1 = 67 Km (356 - 289); Work done on interval 2 = 1 Km (357 - 356). Thank you very much for the help! -- igor |
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