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README.md
binary_search
Instructions
Write a function called binary_search
that performs a binary search on a sorted list of integers. The function should take the following arguments:
sorted_list: &[i32]
: A reference to a sorted list of integers to search within.target: i32
: The integer value to search for within the list.
Expected Function
pub fn binary_search(sorted_list: &[i32], target: i32) -> Option<usize> {
// Your code goes here
}
The function should return an Option<usize>
representing the index of the target
in the list if found, or None
if the target
is not in the list.
Usage
Here is a possible runner to test your function:
use binary_search::binary_search;
fn main() {
let sorted_list = vec![1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13];
let target = 7;
match binary_search(&sorted_list, target) {
Some(index) => println!("{} found at index {}", target, index),
None => println!("{} not found in the list", target),
}
}
And its output:
$ cargo run
7 found at index 3