Given a binary tree, return the bottom-up level order traversal of its nodes' values. (ie, from left to right, level by level from leaf to root).
For example:
Given binary tree {3,9,20,#,#,15,7}
,
3 / 9 20 / 15 7
return its bottom-up level order traversal as:
[ [15,7] [9,20], [3], ]
/** * Definition for binary tree * struct TreeNode { * int val; * TreeNode *left; * TreeNode *right; * TreeNode(int x) : val(x), left(NULL), right(NULL) {} * }; */ class Solution { public: vector<vector<int> > levelOrderBottom(TreeNode *root) { // Start typing your C/C++ solution below // DO NOT write int main() function stack<vector<int>> s; if(!root) return vector<vector<int>>(); queue<TreeNode*> q1,q2; q1.push(root); TreeNode *cur; vector<int> tmp; while(!q1.empty()){ tmp.clear(); while(!q1.empty()){ cur = q1.front(); q1.pop(); tmp.push_back(cur -> val); if(cur -> left) q2.push(cur -> left); if(cur -> right) q2.push(cur -> right); } s.push(tmp); swap(q1, q2); } vector<int> curVec; vector<vector<int>> result; while(!s.empty()){ curVec = s.top(); s.pop(); result.push_back(curVec); } return result; } };