Suppose a sorted array is rotated at some pivot unknown to you beforehand.
(i.e., 0 1 2 4 5 6 7
might become 4 5 6 7 0 1 2
).
You are given a target value to search. If found in the array return its index, otherwise return -1.
You may assume no duplicate exists in the array.
Follow up for "Search in Rotated Sorted Array":
What if duplicates are allowed?
Would this affect the run-time complexity? How and why?
Write a function to determine if a given target is in the array.
代码:
class Solution {
public:
bool search(int A[], int n, int target) {
if(A == NULL)
return false;
return search(A, 0, n- 1, target);
}
bool search(int A[], int start, int end, int target)
{
while(start <= end)
{
int mid = start + ((end - start) >> 1);
if(A[mid] == target)
return true;
while(A[mid] == A[start] && A[mid] == A[end])
{
++start;
--end;
}
if(A[mid] >= A[start])
{
if(target >= A[start] && target < A[mid])
end = mid - 1;
else
start = mid + 1;
}
else
{
if(target > A[mid] && target <= A[end])
start = mid + 1;
else
end = mid - 1;
}
}
return false;
}
};