First let me say that I am new to C so my approach is basic. I am attempting to check a sorted array for a point where it was rotated. For example (1 2 4 5 9) becomes (5 9 1 2 4). I am attempting to "split" the array into two sub arrays and check one starting from [0] and increasing by one and one starting from [4] and decreasing by one. Here is what I have so far:
#define size 5
int main(void)
{
int x, i, j, start, end;
int array1[size]= {4, 8, 0, 1, 3};
start = 0;
end = size -1;
while(start < end)
{
if (array1[start] < array1[end])
start++;
end--;
I guess some of the questions I am having is if my approach is good (outside to inside) or if I should start in the middle and work my way out. Also how would I code the determination for where the pivot actually happens. I see a few answers for C++ in SO however I am not seeing many that are clear for C so I figured I'd ask. Any advice is appreciated.
array1[0] == 4
andarray1[end] == 3
andif (4 < 3)
would not take the branch.start
andend
will never change so the loop will continue indefinitely.