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Linear search is a very simple search algorithm. In this type of search, a sequential search is made over all items one by one. Every item is checked and if a match is found then that particular item is returned, otherwise the search continues till the end of the data collection. | Linear search is a very simple search algorithm. In this type of search, a sequential search is made over all items one by one. Every item is checked and if a match is found then that particular item is returned, otherwise the search continues till the end of the data collection. | ||
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+ | <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2UD7H8m13w&list=PLCiOXwirraUB0HOYmEbmx-7KStKtoXZ6E&index=5</youtube> | ||
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+ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2UD7H8m13w&list=PLCiOXwirraUB0HOYmEbmx-7KStKtoXZ6E&index=5 | ||
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+ | ==Examples== | ||
+ | Here's a simple example in C#: | ||
+ | In C#: | ||
+ | <syntaxhighlight lang="csharp" line> | ||
+ | string toSearch = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"; | ||
+ | char[] searchArray = toSearch.ToCharArray(); | ||
+ | bool found = false; | ||
+ | int i = 0; | ||
+ | |||
+ | while(found == false && i != searchArray.Length){ | ||
+ | if(searchArray[i] == 'W'){ | ||
+ | found = true; | ||
+ | } else { | ||
+ | i++; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | Console.WriteLine("Found W at position: " + i); | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Here's a simple example in Python 3: | ||
+ | <syntaxhighlight lang="python" line> | ||
+ | ar = [["A", 1], ["B", 2], ["C", 3], ["D", 4], ["E", 5]]; | ||
+ | ##Array to be searched | ||
+ | |||
+ | def linearSearch(arr, toFind): | ||
+ | for x in arr: ##Goes by element 1 by 1 | ||
+ | if x[0] == toFind: return x[1]; ##If you find the item, return the value. | ||
+ | return None; #If you don't, return None for nothing. | ||
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+ | print ( "Looking for 'A'", linearSearch(ar, "A") ); | ||
+ | print ( "Looking for 'E'", linearSearch(ar, "E") ); | ||
+ | print ( "Looking for 'l'", linearSearch(ar, "l") ); | ||
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+ | ##Return: | ||
+ | ##Looking for 'A' 1 | ||
+ | ##Looking for 'E' 5 | ||
+ | ##Looking for 'l' None | ||
+ | |||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> |
Latest revision as of 09:34, 11 June 2018
Linear search is a very simple search algorithm. In this type of search, a sequential search is made over all items one by one. Every item is checked and if a match is found then that particular item is returned, otherwise the search continues till the end of the data collection.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2UD7H8m13w&list=PLCiOXwirraUB0HOYmEbmx-7KStKtoXZ6E&index=5
Examples
Here's a simple example in C#: In C#:
1 string toSearch = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ";
2 char[] searchArray = toSearch.ToCharArray();
3 bool found = false;
4 int i = 0;
5
6 while(found == false && i != searchArray.Length){
7 if(searchArray[i] == 'W'){
8 found = true;
9 } else {
10 i++;
11 }
12 }
13 Console.WriteLine("Found W at position: " + i);
Here's a simple example in Python 3:
1 ar = [["A", 1], ["B", 2], ["C", 3], ["D", 4], ["E", 5]];
2 ##Array to be searched
3
4 def linearSearch(arr, toFind):
5 for x in arr: ##Goes by element 1 by 1
6 if x[0] == toFind: return x[1]; ##If you find the item, return the value.
7 return None; #If you don't, return None for nothing.
8
9 print ( "Looking for 'A'", linearSearch(ar, "A") );
10 print ( "Looking for 'E'", linearSearch(ar, "E") );
11 print ( "Looking for 'l'", linearSearch(ar, "l") );
12
13 ##Return:
14 ##Looking for 'A' 1
15 ##Looking for 'E' 5
16 ##Looking for 'l' None