Follow up for problem “Populating Next Right Pointers in Each Node”.
What if the given tree could be any binary tree? Would your previous solution still work?
Note:
You may only use constant extra space. For example, Given the following binary tree,
1
/ \
2 3
/ \ \
4 5 7
After calling your function, the tree should look like:
1 -> NULL
/ \
2 -> 3 -> NULL
/ \ \
4-> 5 -> 7 -> NULL
Solution:
/**
* Definition for binary tree with next pointer.
* public class TreeLinkNode {
* int val;
* TreeLinkNode left, right, next;
* TreeLinkNode(int x) { val = x; }
* }
*/
public class Solution {
public void connect(TreeLinkNode root) {
if(root==null) return;
Queue<TreeLinkNode> queue = new LinkedList<>();
queue.offer(root);
while(queue.size()!=0){
Queue<TreeLinkNode> tmp = new LinkedList<>();
TreeLinkNode pre = new TreeLinkNode(0);
while(queue.size()!=0){
pre.next = queue.poll();
if(pre.next.left!=null) tmp.offer(pre.next.left);
if(pre.next.right!=null) tmp.offer(pre.next.right);
pre = pre.next;
}
queue = tmp;
}
}
}