""" Pure Python implementation of a binary search algorithm. For doctests run following command: python3 -m doctest -v simple_binary_search.py For manual testing run: python3 simple_binary_search.py """ from __future__ import annotations def binary_search(a_list: list[int], item: int) -> bool: """ >>> test_list = [0, 1, 2, 8, 13, 17, 19, 32, 42] >>> print(binary_search(test_list, 3)) False >>> print(binary_search(test_list, 13)) True >>> print(binary_search([4, 4, 5, 6, 7], 4)) True >>> print(binary_search([4, 4, 5, 6, 7], -10)) False >>> print(binary_search([-18, 2], -18)) True >>> print(binary_search([5], 5)) True >>> print(binary_search(['a', 'c', 'd'], 'c')) True >>> print(binary_search(['a', 'c', 'd'], 'f')) False >>> print(binary_search([], 1)) False >>> print(binary_search([.1, .4 , -.1], .1)) True """ if len(a_list) == 0: return False midpoint = len(a_list) // 2 if a_list[midpoint] == item: return True if item < a_list[midpoint]: return binary_search(a_list[:midpoint], item) else: return binary_search(a_list[midpoint + 1 :], item) if __name__ == "__main__": user_input = input("Enter numbers separated by comma:\n").strip() sequence = [int(item.strip()) for item in user_input.split(",")] target = int(input("Enter the number to be found in the list:\n").strip()) not_str = "" if binary_search(sequence, target) else "not " print(f"{target} was {not_str}found in {sequence}")