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BinarySearchTest.java
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package com.thealgorithms.searches;
import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertEquals;
import java.util.stream.IntStream;
import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;
/**
* Unit tests for the BinarySearch class.
*/
class BinarySearchTest {
/**
* Test for basic binary search functionality.
*/
@Test
void testBinarySearchFound() {
BinarySearch binarySearch = new BinarySearch();
Integer[] array = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10};
int key = 7;
int expectedIndex = 6; // Index of the key in the array
assertEquals(expectedIndex, binarySearch.find(array, key), "The index of the found element should be 6.");
}
/**
* Test for binary search when the element is not present.
*/
@Test
void testBinarySearchNotFound() {
BinarySearch binarySearch = new BinarySearch();
Integer[] array = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};
int key = 6; // Element not present in the array
int expectedIndex = -1; // Key not found
assertEquals(expectedIndex, binarySearch.find(array, key), "The element should not be found in the array.");
}
/**
* Test for binary search with first element as the key.
*/
@Test
void testBinarySearchFirstElement() {
BinarySearch binarySearch = new BinarySearch();
Integer[] array = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};
int key = 1; // First element
int expectedIndex = 0; // Index of the key in the array
assertEquals(expectedIndex, binarySearch.find(array, key), "The index of the first element should be 0.");
}
/**
* Test for binary search with last element as the key.
*/
@Test
void testBinarySearchLastElement() {
BinarySearch binarySearch = new BinarySearch();
Integer[] array = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};
int key = 5; // Last element
int expectedIndex = 4; // Index of the key in the array
assertEquals(expectedIndex, binarySearch.find(array, key), "The index of the last element should be 4.");
}
/**
* Test for binary search with a single element present.
*/
@Test
void testBinarySearchSingleElementFound() {
BinarySearch binarySearch = new BinarySearch();
Integer[] array = {1};
int key = 1; // Only element present
int expectedIndex = 0; // Index of the key in the array
assertEquals(expectedIndex, binarySearch.find(array, key), "The index of the single element should be 0.");
}
/**
* Test for binary search with a single element not present.
*/
@Test
void testBinarySearchSingleElementNotFound() {
BinarySearch binarySearch = new BinarySearch();
Integer[] array = {1};
int key = 2; // Key not present
int expectedIndex = -1; // Key not found
assertEquals(expectedIndex, binarySearch.find(array, key), "The element should not be found in the array.");
}
/**
* Test for binary search with an empty array.
*/
@Test
void testBinarySearchEmptyArray() {
BinarySearch binarySearch = new BinarySearch();
Integer[] array = {}; // Empty array
int key = 1; // Key not present
int expectedIndex = -1; // Key not found
assertEquals(expectedIndex, binarySearch.find(array, key), "The element should not be found in an empty array.");
}
/**
* Test for binary search on large array.
*/
@Test
void testBinarySearchLargeArray() {
BinarySearch binarySearch = new BinarySearch();
Integer[] array = IntStream.range(0, 10000).boxed().toArray(Integer[] ::new); // Array from 0 to 9999
int key = 9999; // Last element
int expectedIndex = 9999; // Index of the last element
assertEquals(expectedIndex, binarySearch.find(array, key), "The index of the last element should be 9999.");
}
}