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Perform Binary Search on ArrayList with Java Collections
In order to perform Binary Search on ArrayList with Java Collections, we use the Collections.binarySearch() method.
Declaration −The java.util.Collections.binarySearch() method is declared as follows −
public static int binarySearch(List list, T key)
The above method returns the position of the key in the list sorted in ascending order. If we use a Comparator c to sort the list, the binarySearch() method will be declared as follows −
public static int binarySearch(List list, T key, Comparator c)
If key is not present, the it returns ((insertion point) + 1) *(-1).
Let us see a program to perform binarySearch() on ArrayList −
Example
import java.util.*; public class Example { public static void main (String[] args) { ArrayList<Integer> list = new ArrayList<Integer>(); list.add(1); list.add(2); list.add(7); int pos = Collections.binarySearch(list, 1); // 1 is present at 0th index System.out.println(pos); pos = Collections.binarySearch(list, 5); /* since 5 is not present and it would be inserted at index 2 the method returns (-1)*() */ System.out.println(pos); } }
Output
0 -3
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