Uniform binary search is an optimization of the classic binary search algorithm invented by Donald Knuth and given in Knuth's The Art of Computer Programming. It uses a lookup table to update a single array index, rather than taking the midpoint of an upper and a lower bound on each iteration; therefore, it is optimized for architectures (such as Knuth's MIX) on which
The uniform binary search algorithm looks like this, when implemented in C.
static int delta[LOG_N];
void make_delta(int N)
int unisearch(int *a, int key)
/* Example of use: */
int main(void)