Searches the specified array for the specified object using the binary
search algorithm. The array must be sorted into ascending order
according to the
{@linkplain Comparable natural ordering}
of its elements (as by the
{@link #sort(Object[])} method) prior to making this call.
If it is not sorted, the results are undefined.
(If the array contains elements that are not mutually comparable (for
example, strings and integers), it <i>cannot</i> be sorted according
to the natural ordering of its elements, hence results are undefined.)
If the array contains multiple
elements equal to the specified object, there is no guarantee which
one will be found.
@param a the array to be searched
@param key the value to be searched for
@return index of the search key, if it is contained in the array;
otherwise, <code>(-(<i>insertion point</i>) - 1)</code>. The
<i>insertion point</i> is defined as the point at which the
key would be inserted into the array: the index of the first
element greater than the key, or {@code a.length} if all
elements in the array are less than the specified key. Note
that this guarantees that the return value will be >= 0 if
and only if the key is found.
@throws ClassCastException if the search key is not comparable to the
elements of the array.
Searches the specified array for the specified object using the binary search algorithm. The array must be sorted into ascending order according to the {@linkplain Comparable natural ordering} of its elements (as by the {@link #sort(Object[])} method) prior to making this call. If it is not sorted, the results are undefined. (If the array contains elements that are not mutually comparable (for example, strings and integers), it <i>cannot</i> be sorted according to the natural ordering of its elements, hence results are undefined.) If the array contains multiple elements equal to the specified object, there is no guarantee which one will be found.
@param a the array to be searched @param key the value to be searched for @return index of the search key, if it is contained in the array; otherwise, <code>(-(<i>insertion point</i>) - 1)</code>. The <i>insertion point</i> is defined as the point at which the key would be inserted into the array: the index of the first element greater than the key, or {@code a.length} if all elements in the array are less than the specified key. Note that this guarantees that the return value will be >= 0 if and only if the key is found. @throws ClassCastException if the search key is not comparable to the elements of the array.