Run Code
|
API
|
Code Wall
|
Misc
|
Feedback
|
Login
|
Theme
|
Privacy
|
Patreon
Linear search
//Rextester.Program.Main is the entry point for your code. Don't change it. //Compiler version 4.0.30319.17929 for Microsoft (R) .NET Framework 4.5 using System; namespace Rextester { public class Program { public static void Main(string[] args) { // Linear search is a very simple search algorithm. In this type of search, a sequential search is made over all items one by one. // Every item is checked and if a match is found then that particular item is returned, // otherwise the search continues till the end of the data collection. //Your code goes here Console.WriteLine("Hello, world!"); int [] nums = getList(); int toFind = 4; for(int indx=0; indx < nums.Length; indx++){ if(toFind == nums[indx]){ Console.WriteLine("Search success, " + toFind); return; } } } public static int[] getList(){ int [] nums = { 8,4,6,3,9,2 }; return nums; } } }
run
|
edit
|
history
|
help
0
Complex
Linked List with basic functions.
DB Search
1
Validate Norwegian Mobile Numbers
reverse array
Number of Digits in a Number
Jnl
Word count in string
GC collects object in scope