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Update binary_search.py #4856

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Update binary_search.py #4856

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@harshitkap00r harshitkap00r commented Oct 1, 2021

Take less time to calculate

Describe your change:

  • Add an algorithm?
  • Fix a bug or typo in an existing algorithm?
  • Documentation change?

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  • I have read CONTRIBUTING.md.
  • This pull request is all my own work -- I have not plagiarized.
  • I know that pull requests will not be merged if they fail the automated tests.
  • This PR only changes one algorithm file. To ease review, please open separate PRs for separate algorithms.
  • All new Python files are placed inside an existing directory.
  • All filenames are in all lowercase characters with no spaces or dashes.
  • All functions and variable names follow Python naming conventions.
  • All function parameters and return values are annotated with Python type hints.
  • All functions have doctests that pass the automated testing.
  • All new algorithms have a URL in its comments that points to Wikipedia or other similar explanation.
  • If this pull request resolves one or more open issues then the commit message contains Fixes: #{$ISSUE_NO}.
Take less time to calculate
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poyea approved these changes Oct 27, 2021
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Thank you for your pull request!🤩

@poyea poyea merged commit ce9a139 into TheAlgorithms:master Oct 27, 2021
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