Clone an undirected graph. Each node in the graph contains a label and a list of its neighbors.
OJ's undirected graph serialization:
Nodes are labeled uniquely.
We use# as a separator for each node, and , as a separator for node label and each neighbor of the node.
As an example, consider the serialized graph {0,1,2#1,2#2,2}.
The graph has a total of three nodes, and therefore contains three parts as separated by #.
- First node is labeled as
0. Connect node0to both nodes1and2. - Second node is labeled as
1. Connect node1to node2. - Third node is labeled as
2. Connect node2to node2(itself), thus forming a self-cycle.
Visually, the graph looks like the following:
1
/
/
0 --- 2
/
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/** * Definition for undirected graph. * struct UndirectedGraphNode { * int label; * vector<UndirectedGraphNode *> neighbors; * UndirectedGraphNode(int x) : label(x) {}; * }; */ class Solution { public: UndirectedGraphNode * clone(unordered_map<int, UndirectedGraphNode *> &map1,UndirectedGraphNode *node) { if(map1.count(node->label)) return map1[node->label]; UndirectedGraphNode *new_node=new UndirectedGraphNode(node->label); map1[new_node->label]=new_node; for(auto &nod :node->neighbors) { new_node->neighbors.push_back(clone(map1,nod)); } return new_node; } UndirectedGraphNode *cloneGraph(UndirectedGraphNode *node) { if(node==NULL)return node; unordered_map<int, UndirectedGraphNode *> map1; return clone(map1,node); } };