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Implement a generic binary search algorithm for Integer Double String etc

March 20, 2014 by Dhaval Dave

A Simple Binary Search for Integers

BinarySearch(A[0..N-1], value) 
{
   low = 0
   high = N - 1
   while (low <= high) {
       mid = low + ((high - low) / 2)
       if (A[mid] > value)
           high = mid - 1
       else if (A[mid] < value)
           low = mid + 1
       else
           return mid // found
    }//while end
   return -1 // not found
}


To implement  Generic Binary Search

– Comparison must be based upon Data type of Input.
– to get Data type of Input
– sizeof( )
Eg:

#define TYPE(x)(
       sizeof(x) == sizeof(integer) ? return integer:
       sizeof(x) == sizeof(character) ? return char:
       sizeof(x) == sizeof(double)) ? return double :
       )

 

– Make function to compare according to size.

Compare (A[mid] , value)
{
if(TYPE(A[mid] != TYPE(value)) return null;

if ( TYPE( A[mid] == integer ){ 
//Simple comparison and return
}

if ( TYPE( A[mid] == character ){
// Compare with User Defined which function which checks for lexicographic order.
//See Void CompareLexo()
}
 
}//
Compare Void CompareLexo(){ 
//pseudo code to understand logic. 
 const char* string = "Bac"; 
 int c = strcmp(string, "Bca");  //c will be <= -1 
 int c = strcmp(string, "B");  //c will be >=1 
}

The same way you can think for Double , Structure etc Input and create your code.

PS : Please comment/mail us perfect running code or better logic

 

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