src/utils/binary-search.ts
type BinarySearchComparison < T > = (candidate: T) => -1 | 0 | 1;
const BinarySearch = {
/**
* Searches for an item in an array which matches a certain condition.
* This requires the condition to only match one item in the array,
* and for the array to be ordered.
*
* @param {Array<T>} list The array to search.
* @param {BinarySearchComparison<T>} comparisonFn
* Called and provided a candidate item as the first argument.
* Should return:
* > -1 if the item should be located at a lower index than the provided item.
* > 1 if the item should be located at a higher index than the provided item.
* > 0 if the item is the item you're looking for.
*
* @return {T | null} The object if it is found or null otherwise.
*/
search: function<T> (list: T[], comparisonFn: BinarySearchComparison<T>): T | null {
let minIndex: number = 0;
let maxIndex: number = list.length - 1;
let currentIndex: number | null = null;
let currentElement: T | null = null;
while (minIndex <= maxIndex) {
currentIndex = (minIndex + maxIndex) / 2 | 0;
currentElement = list[currentIndex];
let comparisonResult = comparisonFn(currentElement);
if (comparisonResult > 0) {
minIndex = currentIndex + 1;
} else if (comparisonResult < 0) {
maxIndex = currentIndex - 1;
} else {
return currentElement;
}
}
return null;
}
};
export default BinarySearch;