81. Search in Rotated Sorted Array II
Problem
Tags: Array
, Binary Search
There is an integer array nums
sorted in non-decreasing order (not necessarily with distinct values).
Before being passed to your function, nums
is rotated at an unknown pivot index k
(0 <= k < nums.length
) such that the resulting array is [nums[k], nums[k+1], ..., nums[n-1], nums[0], nums[1], ..., nums[k-1]]
(0-indexed). For example, [0,1,2,4,4,4,5,6,6,7]
might be rotated at pivot index 5
and become [4,5,6,6,7,0,1,2,4,4]
.
Given the array nums
after the rotation and an integer target
, return true
if target
is in nums
, or false
if it is not in nums
.
You must decrease the overall operation steps as much as possible.
Example 1:
Input: nums = [2,5,6,0,0,1,2], target = 0
Output: true
Example 2:
Input: nums = [2,5,6,0,0,1,2], target = 3
Output: false
Constraints:
1 <= nums.length <= 5000
-10^4 <= nums[i] <= 10^4
nums
is guaranteed to be rotated at some pivot.-10^4 <= target <= 10^4
Follow up: This problem is similar to Search in Rotated Sorted Array, but nums
may contain duplicates. Would this affect the runtime complexity? How and why?
Code
C
// 81. Search in Rotated Sorted Array II (6/14/54207)
// Runtime: 3 ms (86.24%) Memory: 6.14 MB (23.02%)
bool search (int nums[], int nums_size, int target) {
bool decreased = false;
for (int i = 0; i < nums_size; i++) {
if (nums[i] == target) {
return true;
}
if (i < nums_size - 1) {
if (nums[i] > nums[i + 1]) {
if (decreased) {
break;
}
decreased = true;
}
}
}
return false;
}