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python binary search

def binary_search(arr, item):
	first = 0
	last = len(arr) - 1
	while(first <= last):
		mid = (first + last) // 2
		if arr[mid] == item :
			return True
		elif item < arr[mid]:
			last = mid - 1
		else:
			first = mid + 1	
	return False
Posted by: Guest on September-29-2021
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binary search in python

def binary_search_recursive(list_of_numbers, number, start=0, end=None):

    # The end of our search is initialized to None. First we set the end to the length of the sequence.
    if end is None:
        end = len(list_of_numbers) - 1

    if start > end:
        # This will happen if the list is empty of the number is not found in the list.
        raise ValueError('Number not in list')

    mid = (start + end) // 2  # This is the mid value of our binary search.

    if number == list_of_numbers[mid]:
        # We have found the number in our list. Let's return the index.
        return mid

    if number < list_of_numbers[mid]:
        # Number lies in the lower half. So we call the function again changing the end value to 'mid - 1' Here we are entering the recursive mode.



        return binary_search_recursive(list_of_numbers, number, start, mid - 1)
    # number > list_of_numbers[mid]
    # Number lies in the upper half. So we call the function again changing the start value to 'mid + 1' Here we are entering the recursive mode.

    return binary_search_recursive(list_of_numbers, number, mid + 1, end)
Posted by: Guest on August-20-2021

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