Given a binary search tree and the lowest and highest boundaries as L
and R
,
trim the tree so that all its elements lies in [L, R]
(R >= L). You might need to change
the root of the tree, so the result should return the new root of the trimmed binary search tree.
Example 1:
Input: 1 / \ 0 2 L = 1 R = 2 Output: 1 \ 2
Example 2:
Input: 3 / \ 0 4 \ 2 / 1 L = 1 R = 3 Output: 3 / 2 / 1
class Solution {
public:
TreeNode* trimBST(TreeNode* root, int L, int R) {
if (root == nullptr)
return 0;
if (root->val < L)
return trimBST(root->right, L, R);
else if (root->val > R)
return trimBST(root->left, L, R);
else {
root->left = trimBST(root->left, L, R);
root->right = trimBST(root->right, L, R);
return root;
}
}
};