binary search inbuilt c++ code example
Example 1: binary search program c++
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
// This program performs a binary search through an array, must be sorted to work
int binarySearch(int array[], int size, int value)
{
int first = 0, // First array element
last = size - 1, // Last array element
middle, // Mid point of search
position = -1; // Position of search value
bool found = false; // Flag
while (!found && first <= last)
{
middle = (first + last) / 2; // Calculate mid point
if (array[middle] == value) // If value is found at mid
{
found = true;
position = middle;
}
else if (array[middle] > value) // If value is in lower half
last = middle - 1;
else
first = middle + 1; // If value is in upper half
}
return position;
}
int main ()
{
const int size = 5; // size initialization
int array[size] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}; // declare array of size 10
int value; // declare value to be searched for
int result; // declare variable that will be returned after binary search
cout << "What value would you like to search for? "; // prompt user to enter value
cin >> value;
result = binarySearch(array, size, value);
if (result == -1) // if value isn't found display this message
cout << "Not found\n";
else // If value is found, displays message
cout << "Your value is in the array.\n";
return 0;
}
Example 2: how to do binary search in c++ using STL
// BY shivam kumar KIIT
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
usind namespace std;
int main()
{
int arr[]={10,2,34,2,5,4,1};
sort(arr,arr+7);//sort array in ascending order before using binary search
binary_search(arr,arr+7,10);//return 1 as element is found
binary_search(arr,arr+7,3);//return 0 as element is not found
return 0;
}