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53 changes: 53 additions & 0 deletions C/162_Find_Peak_Element.cpp
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//162. Find Peak Element
/*
A peak element is an element that is greater than its neighbors.
Given an input array where num[i] ≠ num[i+1], find a peak element and return its index.
The array may contain multiple peaks, in that case return the index to any one of the peaks is fine.
You may imagine that num[-1] = num[n] = -∞.

Example:
in array [1, 2, 3, 1], 3 is a peak element and your function should return the index number 2.

Tag: Array, Binary Search

Author: Xinyu Liu
*/

#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;

class Solution {

public:
int findPeakElement(vector<int>& nums) {
int sz = nums.size();
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indent here seems not correct

if (sz == 1)
return 0;
if (nums.at(0) > nums.at(1))
return 0;
if (nums.at(sz - 1) > nums.at(sz - 2))
return sz - 1;

for(int i = 1; i < nums.size()-1; i++)
{
if (nums.at(i - 1) < nums.at(i) & nums.at(i) > nums.at(i + 1))
return i;
}
return -1;
}
};

void main(int argc, char ** argv){

// Initialize vector
int myints[] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 3};
int index;
std::vector<int> test (myints, myints + sizeof(myints) / sizeof(int) );

Solution sol;
index = sol.findPeakElement (test);

printf("%i \n",index);

}