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26 lines
728 B
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Given an array of integers `nums` which is sorted in ascending order, and an integer `target`, write a function to search `target` in `nums`. If `target` exists, then return its index. Otherwise, return `-1`.
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You must write an algorithm with `O(log n)` runtime complexity.
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**Example 1:**
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**Input:** nums = \[-1,0,3,5,9,12\], target = 9
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**Output:** 4
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**Explanation:** 9 exists in nums and its index is 4
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```
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**Example 2:**
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**Input:** nums = \[-1,0,3,5,9,12\], target = 2
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**Output:** -1
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**Explanation:** 2 does not exist in nums so return -1
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```
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**Constraints:**
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* `1 <= nums.length <= 104`
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* `-104 < nums[i], target < 104`
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* All the integers in `nums` are **unique**.
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* `nums` is sorted in ascending order.
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