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binary search java

// Java implementation of iterative Binary Search 
class BinarySearch { 
	// Returns index of x if it is present in arr[], 
	// else return -1 
	int binarySearch(int arr[], int x) 
	{ 
		int l = 0, r = arr.length - 1; 
		while (l <= r) { 
			int m = l + (r - l) / 2; 

			// Check if x is present at mid 
			if (arr[m] == x) 
				return m; 

			// If x greater, ignore left half 
			if (arr[m] < x) 
				l = m + 1; 

			// If x is smaller, ignore right half 
			else
				r = m - 1; 
		} 

		// if we reach here, then element was 
		// not present 
		return -1; 
	} 

	// Driver method to test above 
	public static void main(String args[]) 
	{ 
		BinarySearch ob = new BinarySearch(); 
		int arr[] = { 2, 3, 4, 10, 40 }; 
		int n = arr.length; 
		int x = 10; 
		int result = ob.binarySearch(arr, x); 
		if (result == -1) 
			System.out.println("Element not present"); 
		else
			System.out.println("Element found at "
							+ "index " + result); 
	} 
}
Posted by: Guest on April-02-2020
0

binary search algorithm

#include <bits/stdc++.h>

using namespace std;

int binarySearch(int arr[], int l, int h, int key){
    if(l<=h){
        int mid = l + (h-l)/2;

        if(arr[mid] == key){
            return mid;
        }

        else if(arr[mid] > key){
            return binarySearch(arr, l, mid-1, key);
        }

        else if(arr[mid] < key){
            return binarySearch(arr,mid+1, h, key);
        }
    }       

    return -1;
}

int main(){
    int arr[] = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10};
    int n = sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0]);
    int key = 7;

    int result = binarySearch(arr,0,n-1,key);

    (result==-1)
        ? cout << "Element is not found in the array" << endl
        : cout << "Element is found at index " << result;

    return 0;

}
Posted by: Guest on January-16-2021

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