Java Program for Two Pointers Technique
Two pointers is really an easy and effective technique which is typically used for searching pairs in a sorted array.
Given a sorted array A (sorted in ascending order), having N integers, find if there exists any pair of elements (A[i], A[j]) such that their sum is equal to X.
Let’s see the naive solution.
import java.io.*;
class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int arr[] = { 3, 5, 9, 2, 8, 10, 11 };
int val = 17;
System.out.println(isPairSum(arr, arr.length, val));
}
private static int isPairSum(int A[], int N, int X) {
for (int i = 0; i < N; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < N; j++) {
// Skip the same element (i and j are equal)
if (i == j)
continue;
// Check if the sum of the pair equals X
if (A[i] + A[j] == X)
return 1; // Pair exists
// Since the array is sorted, if the sum exceeds X, break the inner loop
if (A[i] + A[j] > X)
break;
}
}
// No pair found with the given sum
return 0;
}
}
Output
1
Time Complexity: O(n2).
Auxiliary Space: O(1)
Now let’s see how the two-pointer technique works. We take two pointers, one representing the first element and other representing the last element of the array, and then we add the values kept at both the pointers. If their sum is smaller than X then we shift the left pointer to right or if their sum is greater than X then we shift the right pointer to left, in order to get closer to the sum. We keep moving the pointers until we get the sum as X.
import java.io.*;
class GFG
{
// Two pointer technique based solution to find
// if there is a pair in A[0..N-1] with a given sum.
public static int isPairSum(int A[], int N, int X)
{
// represents first pointer
int i = 0;
// represents second pointer
int j = N - 1;
while (i < j) {
// If we find a pair
if (A[i] + A[j] == X)
return 1;
// If sum of elements at current
// pointers is less, we move towards
// higher values by doing i++
else if (A[i] + A[j] < X)
i++;
// If sum of elements at current
// pointers is more, we move towards
// lower values by doing j--
else
j--;
}
return 0;
}
// Driver code
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// array declaration
int arr[] = { 3, 5, 9, 2, 8, 10, 11 };
// value to search
int val = 17;
// size of the array
int arrSize = arr.length;
// Function call
System.out.println(isPairSum(arr, arrSize, val));
}
}
Output
1
Illustration :
Time Complexity: O(n)
Auxiliary Space: O(1) since using constant space
How does this work?
The algorithm basically uses the fact that the input array is sorted. We start the sum of extreme values (smallest and largest) and conditionally move both pointers. We move left pointer i when the sum of A[i] and A[j] is less than X. We do not miss any pair because the sum is already smaller than X. Same logic applies for right pointer j.
More problems based on two pointer technique.
- Find the closest pair from two sorted arrays
- Find the pair in array whose sum is closest to x
- Find all triplets with zero sum
- Find a triplet that sum to a given value
- Find a triplet such that sum of two equals to third element
- Find four elements that sum to a given value
Please refer complete article on Two Pointers Technique for more details!