Add a Linear Search Code in any language of your choice! Take a look at the CONTRIBUTING.md before opening a pull request.
Linear search is a very simple search algorithm. In this type of search, a sequential search is made over all items one by one. Every item is checked and if a match is found then that particular item is returned, otherwise the search continues till the end of the data collection.
Sl. No. | Name | Institution | Country | Language Added |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ayan Banerjee | |||
2 | Craxy | |||
3 | Bhrigu Kansra | |||
4 | Rahul Suresh | |||
5 | Derek Rogers | |||
6 | Astha Awasthi | |||
7 | Nattaaek Wattanuyan | |||
8 | Sahil Nishal | |||
9 | Saksham Garg | |||
10 | D. Ben Knoble | |||
11 | Priyanka Rajput | |||
12 | Amartya Kalapahar | N.M.A.M. Institute Of Technology, Nitte | India | Assembly |
13 | Owais Ali | Lahore University of Management Sciences | Pakistan | C# |
14 | Vinayak | Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, Delhi | India | Python-3 |
15 | Daniel Del Rio | Ateneo de Manila University | Philippines | issue#2 |
16 | Andrew Joshua Loria | University of Washington | United States | Java-7 |
17 | Jirayu Saengwannakool | Thailand | Javascript,Golang | |
18 | Ryan Michalec | United States | F# | |
19 | Pulkit Jatav | India | Python | |
20 | Marco Wang | University of Taipei | Taiwan | Java, C, Bash, Python-3 |
21 | Grzegorz Wcisło | Poland | ||
22 | Ivan Dyominov | Ukraine | Scala |