Given a sorted (in ascending order) integer array nums of n elements and a target value, write a function to search target in nums. If targetexists, then return its index, otherwise return -1.
Example 1:
Input:nums= [-1,0,3,5,9,12],target= 9 Output: 4 Explanation: 9 exists innumsand its index is 4
Example 2:
Input:nums= [-1,0,3,5,9,12],target= 2 Output: -1 Explanation: 2 does not exist innumsso return -1
Note:
- You may assume that all elements in
numsare unique. nwill be in the range[1, 10000].- The value of each element in
numswill be in the range[-9999, 9999].
Approach #1:
class Solution {
public:
int search(vector<int>& nums, int target) {
int len = nums.size();
int l = 0, r = len-1;
while (l <= r) {
int m = l + (r - l) / 2;
if (nums[m] == target) return m;
else if (nums[m] > target) r = m - 1;
else l = m + 1;
}
return -1;
}
};
Runtime: 52 ms, faster than 31.47% of C++ online submissions for Binary Search.