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6. Search Insert Position

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Find the index to insert a target into a sorted array — Indeed's binary-search warmup before ranked-results bisection problems.

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Problem

Given a sorted array of distinct integers and a target value, return the index if the target is found. If not, return the index where it would be if it were inserted in order, in O(log n).

Constraints

  • 1 <= nums.length <= 10^4
  • -10^4 <= nums[i], target <= 10^4
  • nums sorted ascending and distinct

Examples

Example 1

Input
nums = [1,3,5,6], target = 5
Output
2

Example 2

Input
nums = [1,3,5,6], target = 2
Output
1

Approaches

1. Linear scan

Walk left to right until target <= nums[i].

Time
O(n)
Space
O(1)
for (let i = 0; i < nums.length; i++) {
  if (nums[i] >= target) return i;
}
return nums.length;

Tradeoff:

2. Binary search

Bisect the array; the final lo lands at the insert index.

Time
O(log n)
Space
O(1)
function searchInsert(nums, target) {
  let lo = 0, hi = nums.length;
  while (lo < hi) {
    const mid = (lo + hi) >> 1;
    if (nums[mid] < target) lo = mid + 1;
    else hi = mid;
  }
  return lo;
}

Tradeoff:

Indeed-specific tips

Indeed expects the half-open invariant `[lo, hi)` to be stated explicitly — they grade for off-by-one rigor since their salary-band lookup uses the same primitive.

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