I wrote the following function in order to implement my own binary search
def bisect(input, target):
mid = len(input)/ 2
if len(input) == 1:
if input[0] == target:
return 1
else:
return None
elif input[mid] > target:
bisect(input[:mid], target)
elif input[mid] <= target:
bisect(input[mid:], target)
I know my implementation is off, but I am more curious in understanding the recursive stack here.
When I call bisect(['d','e'], 'd')
, my function should return the value of
bisect(['d'], 'd')
but instead it returns None. Further, when I call bisect(['d'], 'd')
directly, I get the correct value of 0. How is this possible?
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