• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to secondary sidebar

GoHired

Interview Questions asked in Google, Microsoft, Amazon

Join WeekEnd Online Batch from 4-April-2020 on How to Crack Coding Interview in Just 10 Weeks : Fees just 20,000 INR

  • Home
  • Best Java Books
  • Algorithm
  • Internship
  • Certificates
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Array
  • Stack
  • Queue
  • LinkedList
  • DP
  • Strings
  • Tree
  • Mathametical
  • Puzzles
  • Graph

Given a sorted array and a number x, find the pair in array whose sum is closest to x

November 17, 2014 by Dhaval Dave

Given a sorted array and a number x, find a pair in array whose sum is closest to x.

Examples:

Input: arr[] = {10, 22, 28, 29, 32, 40}, x = 54
Output: 22 and 32

A simple solution is to consider every pair and keep track of closest pair (absolute difference between pair sum and x is minimum). Finally print the closest pair. Time complexity of this solution is O(n2)

An efficient solution can find the pair in O(n) time. The idea is similar to method 2 of this post. Following is detailed algorithm.

#include <iostream>
#include <climits>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;

// Prints the pair with sum cloest to x
void printClosest(int arr[], int n, int x)
{
    int res_l, res_r;  
    int l = 0, r = n-1, diff = INT_MAX;
    while (r > l)
    {
       if (abs(arr[l] + arr[r] - x) < diff)
       {
           res_l = l;
           res_r = r;
           diff = abs(arr[l] + arr[r] - x);
       }
       if (arr[l] + arr[r] > x)
           r--;
       else
           l++;
    }
    cout <<" The closest pair is " << arr[res_l] << " and " << arr[res_r];
}

int main()
{
    int arr[] =  {10, 22, 28, 29, 32, 40}, x = 54;
    int n = sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0]);
    printClosest(arr, n, x);
    return 0;
}

See Running code at http://ideone.com/q3F4OQ

Similar Articles

Filed Under: Adobe Interview Questions, Amazon Interview Question, Flipkart Interview Questions, Interview Questions, problem Tagged With: Array

Reader Interactions

Primary Sidebar

Join WeekEnd Online/Offline Batch from 4-April-2020 on How to Crack Coding Interview in Just 10 Weeks : Fees just 20,000 INR

Join WeekEnd Online/Offline Batch from 4-April-2020

WhatsApp us

Secondary Sidebar

Custom Search

  • How I cracked AMAZON
  • LeetCode
  • Adobe
  • Amazon
  • Facebook
  • Microsoft
  • Hacker Earth
  • CSE Interview

Top Rated Questions

LeetCode: Container With Most Water

Templates in C++

N teams are participating. each team plays twice with all other teams. Some of them will go to the semi final. Find Minimum and Maximum number of matches that a team has to win to qualify for finals ?

Diagonal Traversal of Binary Tree

Leetcode: Edit Distance

System Design: Designing a LLD for Hotel Booking

Maximum occurred Smallest integer in n ranges

Find the smallest window in a string containing all characters of another string

Flipkart Set 1 On Campus with Answers

Daughter’s Age VeryGood Puzzle

Binary Tree in Java

Find the element that appears once others appears thrice

‘N’ Story Building, with 1,2,3 steps how many ways can a person reach top of building.

TicTacToe Game As Asked in Flipkart

Find Percentage of Words matching in Two Strings

Advanced SQL Injection

How Radix sort works

Reliance Jio Software Developer Interview Experience

Longest Increasing Subsequence

Introduction To Number Theory ( Part 1 )

Singly linked list

Walmart Labs Interview Experience

Memory Efficient LinkedList

Generic Object Oriented Stack with Template

Hackerearth : Counting Subarrays

Test Cases for Round Function

building with N steps, we can take 1,2,3 steps calculate number of ways to reach at top of building

Maximum of all subarrays of size k

Find shortest distances between every pair of vertices ( Dynamic Programming Floyd Warshall Algorithm)

Difference between a LinkedList and a Binary Search Tree BST

Copyright © 2026 · Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in