Given a binary tree, return the inorder traversal of its nodes' values.
For example:
Given binary tree {1,#,2,3}
,
1 2 / 3
return [1,3,2]
.
Note: Recursive solution is trivial, could you do it iteratively?
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means? > read more on how binary tree is serialized on OJ.
OJ's Binary Tree Serialization:
The serialization of a binary tree follows a level order traversal, where '#' signifies a path terminator where no node exists below.
Here's an example:
1 / 2 3 / 4 5The above binary tree is serialized as
"{1,2,3,#,#,4,#,#,5}"
./** * Definition for binary tree * struct TreeNode { * int val; * TreeNode *left; * TreeNode *right; * TreeNode(int x) : val(x), left(NULL), right(NULL) {} * }; */ class Solution { public: void sub(TreeNode *root,vector<int>*ret){ if(root==NULL)return; sub(root->left,ret); ret->push_back(root->val); sub(root->right,ret); } vector<int> inorderTraversal(TreeNode *root) { // Start typing your C/C++ solution below // DO NOT write int main() function vector<int> ret; sub(root,&ret); return ret; } };