C program
for binary search: This code implements binary search in c language. It can
only be used for sorted arrays, but it's fast as compared to linear search. If
you wish to use binary search on an array which is not sorted then you must
sort it using some sorting technique say merge sort and then use binary search
algorithm to find the desired element in the list. If the element to be
searched is found then its position is printed.
The code below assumes that the
input numbers are in ascending order.
C programming code for binary search
#include
<stdio.h>
#include
<conio.h>
void
main()
{
int c, first, last, middle, n, search, array[100];
clrscr();
printf("Enter number of elements\n");
scanf("%d",&n);
printf("Enter %d integers\n",
n);
for (c = 0; c < n; c++)
scanf("%d",&array[c]);
printf("Enter value to find\n");
scanf("%d", &search);
first = 0;
last = n - 1;
middle = (first+last)/2;
while (first <= last) {
if (array[middle] < search)
first = middle + 1;
else if (array[middle] == search) {
printf("%d found at location %d.\n",
search, middle+1);
break;
}
else
last = middle - 1;
middle = (first + last)/2;
}
if (first > last)
printf("Not found! %d is not present
in the list.\n", search);
getch();
}
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