Array.BinarySearch Method
[ This article is for Windows Phone 8 developers. If you’re developing for Windows 10, see the latest documentation. ]
Searches a one-dimensional sorted Array for a value, using a binary search algorithm.
This member is overloaded. For complete information about this member, including syntax, usage, and examples, click a name in the overload list.
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
|
BinarySearch<T>(T[], T) | Searches an entire one-dimensional sorted Array for a specific element, using the IComparable<T> generic interface implemented by each element of the Array and by the specified object. |
|
BinarySearch(Array, Object) | Searches an entire one-dimensional sorted Array for a specific element, using the IComparable interface implemented by each element of the Array and by the specified object. |
|
BinarySearch<T>(T[], T, IComparer<T>) | Searches an entire one-dimensional sorted Array for a value using the specified IComparer<T> generic interface. |
|
BinarySearch(Array, Object, IComparer) | Searches an entire one-dimensional sorted Array for a value using the specified IComparer interface. |
|
BinarySearch<T>(T[], Int32, Int32, T) | Searches a range of elements in a one-dimensional sorted Array for a value, using the IComparable<T> generic interface implemented by each element of the Array and by the specified value. |
|
BinarySearch(Array, Int32, Int32, Object) | Searches a range of elements in a one-dimensional sorted Array for a value, using the IComparable interface implemented by each element of the Array and by the specified value. |
|
BinarySearch<T>(T[], Int32, Int32, T, IComparer<T>) | Searches a range of elements in a one-dimensional sorted Array for a value, using the specified IComparer<T> generic interface. |
|
BinarySearch(Array, Int32, Int32, Object, IComparer) | Searches a range of elements in a one-dimensional sorted Array for a value, using the specified IComparer interface. |
Show: