std::binary_search
| Defined in header  <algorithm> | ||
| (1) | ||
| template< class ForwardIt, class T > bool binary_search( ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last, | (constexpr since C++20) (until C++26) | |
| template< class ForwardIt, class T = typename std::iterator_traits                                          <ForwardIt>::value_type > | (since C++26) | |
| (2) | ||
| template< class ForwardIt, class T, class Compare > bool binary_search( ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last, | (constexpr since C++20) (until C++26) | |
| template< class ForwardIt, class T = typename std::iterator_traits                                          <ForwardIt>::value_type, | (since C++26) | |
Checks if an element equivalent to value appears within the partitioned range [first, last).
| If !bool(*iter < value) && !bool(value < *iter) is true for some iterator iter in  If any of the following conditions is satisfied, the behavior is undefined: 
 | (until C++20) | 
| Equivalent to std::binary_search(first, last, value, std::less{}). | (since C++20) | 
[first, last), returns true. Otherwise returns false.-  For any element elem of [first,last), bool(comp(elem, value)) does not imply !bool(comp(value, elem)).
-  The elements elem of [first,last)are not partitioned with respect to expressions bool(comp(elem, value)) and !bool(comp(value, elem)).
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[edit] Parameters
| first, last | - | the pair of iterators defining the partitioned range of elements to examine | 
| value | - | value to compare the elements to | 
| comp | - | binary predicate which returns true if the first argument is ordered before the second. The signature of the predicate function should be equivalent to the following: bool pred(const Type1 &a, const Type2 &b); While the signature does not need to have const &, the function must not modify the objects passed to it and must be able to accept all values of type (possibly const)  | 
| Type requirements | ||
| - ForwardItmust meet the requirements of LegacyForwardIterator. | ||
| - Comparemust meet the requirements of BinaryPredicate. It is not required to satisfy Compare. | ||
[edit] Return value
true if an element equivalent to value is found, false otherwise.
[edit] Complexity
Given N as std::distance(first, last):
However, if ForwardIt is not a LegacyRandomAccessIterator, the number of iterator increments is linear in N.
[edit] Notes
Although std::binary_search only requires [first, last) to be partitioned, this algorithm is usually used in the case where [first, last) is sorted, so that the binary search is valid for any value.
std::binary_search only checks whether an equivalent element exists. To obtain an iterator to that element (if exists), std::lower_bound should be used instead.
| Feature-test macro | Value | Std | Feature | 
|---|---|---|---|
| __cpp_lib_algorithm_default_value_type | 202403 | (C++26) | List-initialization for algorithms (1,2) | 
[edit] Possible implementation
See also the implementations in libstdc++ and libc++.
| binary_search (1) | 
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| template<class ForwardIt, class T = typename std::iterator_traits<ForwardIt>::value_type> bool binary_search(ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last, const T& value) { return std::binary_search(first, last, value, std::less{}); } | 
| binary_search (2) | 
| template<class ForwardIt, class T = typename std::iterator_traits<ForwardIt>::value_type, class Compare> bool binary_search(ForwardIt first, ForwardIt last, const T& value, Compare comp) { first = std::lower_bound(first, last, value, comp); return (!(first == last) and !(comp(value, *first))); } | 
[edit] Example
#include <algorithm> #include <cassert> #include <complex> #include <iostream> #include <vector> int main() { const auto haystack = {1, 3, 4, 5, 9}; for (const auto needle : {1, 2, 3}) { std::cout << "Searching for " << needle << '\n'; if (std::binary_search(haystack.begin(), haystack.end(), needle)) std::cout << "Found " << needle << '\n'; else std::cout << "Not found!\n"; } using CD = std::complex<double>; std::vector<CD> nums{{1, 1}, {2, 3}, {4, 2}, {4, 3}}; auto cmpz = [](CD x, CD y){ return abs(x) < abs(y); }; #ifdef __cpp_lib_algorithm_default_value_type assert(std::binary_search(nums.cbegin(), nums.cend(), {4, 2}, cmpz)); #else assert(std::binary_search(nums.cbegin(), nums.cend(), CD{4, 2}, cmpz)); #endif }
Output:
Searching for 1 Found 1 Searching for 2 Not found! Searching for 3 Found 3
[edit] Defect reports
The following behavior-changing defect reports were applied retroactively to previously published C++ standards.
| DR | Applied to | Behavior as published | Correct behavior | 
|---|---|---|---|
| LWG 270 | C++98 | Comparewas required to satisfy Compare andTwas requiredto be LessThanComparable (strict weak ordering required) | only a partitioning is required; heterogeneous comparisons permitted | 
| LWG 787 | C++98 | at most log2(N)+2 comparisons were allowed | corrected to log2(N)+O(1) | 
[edit] See also
| returns range of elements matching a specific key (function template) | |
| returns an iterator to the first element not less than the given value (function template) | |
| returns an iterator to the first element greater than a certain value (function template) | |
| (C++20) | determines if an element exists in a partially-ordered range (algorithm function object) | 


