Given an array where elements are sorted in ascending order, convert it to a height balanced BST.
For this problem, a height-balanced binary tree is defined as a binary tree in which the depth of the two subtrees of every node never differ by more than 1.
Example:
Given the sorted array: [-10,-3,0,5,9], One possible answer is: [0,-3,9,-10,null,5], which represents the following height balanced BST: 0 / -3 9 / / -10 5
//Time: O(n), Space: O(h) public TreeNode sortedArrayToBST(int[] nums) { if (nums == null || nums.length == 0) { return null; } return helper(nums, 0, nums.length - 1); } private TreeNode helper(int[] nums, int start, int end) { if (start > end) { return null; } int mid = start + (end - start) / 2; TreeNode root = new TreeNode(nums[mid]); root.left = helper(nums, start, mid - 1); root.right = helper(nums, mid + 1, end); return root; }