Linear Search
In computer science, linear search or sequential search is a method for finding a target value within a list. It sequentially checks each element of the list for the target value until a match is found or until all the elements have been searched. Linear search runs in at worst linear time and makes at most n
comparisons, where n
is the length of the list.
Complexity
Time Complexity: O(n)
- since in worst case we’re checking each element exactly once.