Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design (4th Edition)
Starting Out with Programming Logic and Design (4th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780133985078
Author: Tony Gaddis
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9, Problem 1DE

Assume the following main module is in a program that includes the binarySearch function that was shown in this chapter. Why doesn't the pseudocode in the main module work?

// This program uses the binarySearch function to search for a

// name in the array. This program assumes the binarySearch

// function has already been defined.

Module main ()

Constant Integer SIZE = 5

Declare String names [SIZE] = "Zack", "James", "Pam",

  "Marc" , "Susan"

Declare String searchName

Declare Integer index

Display "Enter a name to search for."

Input searchName

Set index = binarySearch(names, searchName , SIZE)

If index != - 1 Then

Display searchName, "was found."

Else

Display searchName, "was NOT found."

End If

End Module

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Assume the following main module is in a program that includes the binarySearch function that was shown in this chapter. Why doesn’t the pseudocode in the main module work? // This program uses the binarySearch function to search for a// name in the array. This program assumes the binarySearch// function has already been defined.Module main()    Constant Integer SIZE = 5    Declare String names[SIZE] = "James", "Marc", "Pam", "Susan", "Zack"    Declare String searchName    Declare Integer index       Display "Enter a name to search for."    Input searchName       Set index = binarySearch(names, searchName, SIZE)       If index = -1 Then        Display searchName, " was found."    Else        Display searchName, " was NOT found."    End IfEnd Module
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