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Standard C Library Functions bsearch(3C)

NAME

bsearch - binary search a sorted table

SYNOPSIS

#include

void *bsearch(const void *key, const void *base, size_t nel, size_t size,

int (*compar)(const void *,const void *));

DESCRIPTION

The bsearch() function is a binary search routine general-

ized from Knuth (6.2.1) Algorithm B. It returns a pointer into a table (an array) indicating where a datum may be found or a null pointer if the datum cannot be found. The

table must be previously sorted in increasing order accord-

ing to a comparison function pointed to by compar. The key argument points to a datum instance to be sought in the table. The base argument points to the element at the

base of the table. The nel argument is the number of ele-

ments in the table. The size argument is the number of bytes in each element. The comparison function pointed to by compar is called with two arguments that point to the key object and to an array element, in that order. The function must return an integer less than, equal to, or greater than 0 if the key object is considered, respectively, to be less than, equal to, or greater than the array element.

RETURN VALUES

The bsearch() function returns a pointer to a matching

member of the array, or a null pointer if no match is found. If two or more members compare equal, which member is returned is unspecified.

USAGE

The pointers to the key and the element at the base of the

table should be of type pointer-to-element.

The comparison function need not compare every byte, so arbitrary data may be contained in the elements in addition to the values being compared. If the number of elements in the table is less than the size reserved for the table, nel should be the lower number.

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The bsearch() function safely allows concurrent access by

multiple threads to disjoint data, such as overlapping sub-

trees or tables.

EXAMPLES

Example 1 Examples for searching a table containing pointers to nodes. The example below searches a table containing pointers to nodes consisting of a string and its length. The table is ordered alphabetically on the string in the node pointed to by each entry. This program reads in strings and either finds the corresponding node and prints out the string and its length, or prints an error message.

#include

#include

#include

struct node { /* these are stored in the table */ char *string; int length; }; static struct node table[] = { /* table to be searched */ { "asparagus", 10 }, { "beans", 6 }, { "tomato", 7 }, { "watermelon", 11 }, }; main() {

struct node *node_ptr, node;

/* routine to compare 2 nodes */

static int node_compare(const void *, const void *);

char str_space[20]; /* space to read string into */

node.string = str_space;

while (scanf("%20s", node.string) != EOF) {

node_ptr = bsearch( &node,

table, sizeof(table)/sizeof(struct node),

sizeof(struct node), node_compare);

if (node_ptr != NULL) {

(void) printf("string = %20s, length = %d\n",

node_ptr->string, node_ptr->length);

} else {

(void)printf("not found: %20s\n", node.string);

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} } return(0); } /* routine to compare two nodes based on an */ /* alphabetical ordering of the string field */ static int

node_compare(const void *node1, const void *node2) {

return (strcmp(

((const struct node *)node1)->string,

((const struct node *)node2)->string));

}

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

____________________________________________________________

| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Interface Stability | Committed |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| MT-Level | MT-Safe |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

| Standard | See standards(5). |

|_____________________________|_____________________________|

SEE ALSO

hsearch(3C), lsearch(3C), qsort(3C), tsearch(3C), attri-

butes(5), standards(5)

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