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searchInRotatedSortedArray.java
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// Source : https://oj.leetcode.com/problems/search-in-rotated-sorted-array/
// Inspired by : http://www.jiuzhang.com/solutions/search-in-rotated-sorted-array/
// Author : Lei Cao
// Date : 2015-10-03
/**********************************************************************************
*
* 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.
*
**********************************************************************************/
package searchInRotatedSortedArray;
public class searchInRotatedSortedArray {
/**
* start [....1....] rotated pivot [....2...] end
* @param nums
* @param target
* @return
*/
public int search(int[] nums, int target) {
if (nums == null || nums.length == 0) {
return -1;
}
int start = 0;
int end = nums.length - 1;
while (start + 1 < end) {
int mid = start + (end - start) / 2;
if (nums[mid] == target) {
return mid;
}
if (nums[start] <= nums[mid]) { // in higher part
if (nums[start] <= target && target <= nums[mid]) { // target within the start and mid.
end = mid;
} else {
start = mid;
}
} else {
if (nums[mid] <= target && target <= nums[nums.length -1]) { // target within the mid and the end
start = mid;
} else {
end = mid;
}
}
}
if (nums[start] == target) {
return start;
}
if (nums[end] == target) {
return end;
}
return -1;
}
}