finding a pair of integers in a sorted array which sum to K

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佛祖请我去吃肉 2021-01-19 22:35

Given a sorted array of integers, how can we find a pair of integers that sum to K?

e.g. array = 1,3,5,6,10, K = 6, the answer is 1 and 5.<

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  • 2021-01-19 22:53

    You may want to look at this blog post:

    http://www.codingatwork.com/2011/07/array-sum/

    My approach would be to do a binary search of the list for K/2, then walk one variable a left and another variable b right trying to find a solution a+b=K.

    The idea would be to start a at the largest number less than or equal to K/2 and start b at the smallest number greater than a. Again, use a binary search to find a and let b be the next element in the array. Then

    • If a+b = K, then return (a,b).
    • If a+b < K, then move b to the right one position.
    • If a+b > K, then move a to the left one position.

    Of course, you can skip the binary search and just start a at the beginning of the array and b at the end of the array, and then do

    • If a+b = K, then return (a,b).
    • If a+b < K, then move a to the right one position.
    • If a+b > K, then move b to the left one position.

    This is probably faster.

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  • 2021-01-19 22:58

    There is a linear (O(n)) solution.

    Take a hashtable and while iterating through the array check if the current element is already in the hashtable - if so then you've found the answer. Otherwise insert the number which is equal to K minus the current element. Works for non sorted array, btw.

    int[] ar = new int[] { 1, 4, 3, 5 };
    int K = 6;
    
    HashSet<int> set = new HashSet<int>();
    foreach (int a in ar)
    {
        if (set.Contains(a))
        {
            Console.WriteLine(a + ", " + (K - a));
            break;
        }
    
        set.Add(K - a);
    }
    
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