NAME
List::Range::Search::Binary - binary search for the ranges
SYNOPSIS
use List::Range;
use List::Range::Set;
use List::Range::Search::Binary;
my $seeker = List::Range::Search::Binary->new(
List::Range::Set->new('MySet' => [
List::Range->new(name => "A", upper => 0),
List::Range->new(name => "B", lower => 1, upper => 10),
List::Range->new(name => "C", lower => 11, upper => 20),
List::Range->new(name => "D", lower => 21, upper => 30),
List::Range->new(name => "E", lower => 31, upper => 40),
List::Range->new(name => "F", lower => 41, upper => 50),
])
);
$seeker->find(0); # => List::Range<name="A">
$seeker->find(1); # => List::Range<name="B">
$seeker->find(11); # => List::Range<name="C">
$seeker->find(31); # => List::Range<name="E">
$seeker->find(50); # => List::Range<name="F">
$seeker->find(51); # => undef
DESCRIPTION
List::Range::Search::Binary search value from a set by binary search algorithm.
METHODS
List::Range::Search::Binary->new($set)
Create a new List::Range::Set object.
$seeker->find($value)
Find the range included the $value
from the set.
SEE ALSO
List::Range List::Range::Set List::Range::Search::Liner
LICENSE
Copyright (C) karupanerura.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
karupanerura <karupa@cpan.org>