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You have not provided any code or something else in the question, therefore I assume you know the algorithms well and you need only the total time complexity, in O() notation. Code contains 3 function
So the time complexity of this code is O(n2). |
c++ 4) Look at the following pseudo code: Binary..search(int a[], int size) { } wel binary...
Look at the following pseudo code: Binary_search(int a[], int size) { ……….// binary search and return } Selection_Sort(int a[], int z) { …..// do the selection sort } main() { Selection_Sort(array, size); Binary_Search(array, item); } Calculate the time complexity of this code and use O() notation.
Given the binary search function, answer following question: int binarySearch(int a[], int size, int target, int low, int high) { while (low <= high) { int mid = (low + high) / 2; if (a[mid] == target) return mid; else if (a[mid] < target) low = mid + 1; else high = mid 1: } return -1; } 1) If array a[] = {4, 5, 18, 25, 66, 70, 78}, size = 7, target = 71, low = 0, high...
Just Q3 and Q4
Q1] Write a C function to implement the binary search algorithm over an array of integer numbers and size n. The function should return the index of the search key if the search key exists and return - 1 if the search key doesn't exist. [10 Points] Q2] Write a C function to implement the selection sort algorithm, to sort an array of float values and size n. The function should sort the array in ascending...
Transfer C code of selection sort to MIPS code and print the
sorted array/results
data Array: word 43, -5, 11, 12, 64, -7, 14, 71, 70, 13, -27 string: asciz"In" # Trantec the C code of selection sort to MIPS code. Do not modify the existing code and structure! text main la ŞtO, Array li $t1, 0 li $t7,11 mul $17, $17, 4 subi $t8,$t7, 4 # array length n-11 # 4*n #4*(n-1) # lis in $t1 and j is...
C++ Time the sequential search and the binary search methods several times each for randomly generated values, then record the results in a table. Do not time individual searches, but groups of them. For example, time 100 searches together or 1,000 searches together. Compare the running times of these two search methods that are obtained during the experiment. Regarding the efficiency of both search methods, what conclusion can be reached from this experiment? Both the table and your conclusions should...
Searching/sorting tasks and efficiency analysis - Binary Search Search for the character S using the binary search algorithm on the following array of characters: A E G K M O R S Z. For each iteration of binary search use a table similar to the table below to list: (a) the left index and (b) the right index of the array that denote the region of the array that is still being searched, (c) the middle point of the array,...
(a) Write a program in Java to implement a recursive search function int terSearch(int A[], int l, int r, int x) that returns the location of x in a given sorted array of n integers A if x is present, otherwise -1. The terSearch search function, unlike the binary search, must consider two dividing points int d1 = l + (r - l)/3 int d2 = d1 + (r - l)/3 For the first call of your recursive search function...
Transfer C code of selection sort to MIPS code and print the
sorted array/results
data Array: word 43, -5, 11, 12, 64, -7, 14, 71, 70, 13, -27 string: asciz"In" # Trantec the C code of selection sort to MIPS code. Do not modify the existing code and structure! text main la ŞtO, Array li $t1, 0 li $t7,11 mul $17, $17, 4 subi $t8,$t7, 4 # array length n-11 # 4*n #4*(n-1) # lis in $t1 and j is...
Write a C++ function binsearch that carries out the binary search algorithm on a sorted array of integers. Your function takes as parameters an array of integers (sorted in increasing order), the size of the array, and a target integer to search for. The function returns the index of the target in the array, and returns -1 if the target is not in the array. The file main1.txt on the webpage contains code that generates a specific array of integers...
MIPS assembly language
Implement the following code in MIPS int array [ ] {2, 3, 4, 5, 6); int main) int num, position; scanf("%d",&num) ; position search(array, printf("The position is: num, 5); %d\n",positio int search(int array, int num, int size int position =-1; for(int i-0;i<size; i++) if(array [i]=num) { position-i; break; return position; Register map $s1: position $a0: array address $a1: num . $a2: size . $VO: return value