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Chapter 17.6, Problem 17.37CP
What value will be stored in v[0] after the following code executes?
sort(v.begin(). v.end());
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Part A:Implement binary search algorithm as a template function.
Part B:Given a vector of size S and a number N. Write a function that calculates if there isany pair of numbers in the vector whose sum is equal to N?
Hint: you can use the binary search function you implemented in part A.
Notes:You must use iterators in your implementation.
Input Format:The input consists of 2 lines. The first line contains 2 numbers, S and N. The secondline contains S numbers which represent the contents of the vector.
Input:3 53 1 2
Output:YES
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