Given a binary tree
struct TreeLinkNode { TreeLinkNode *left; TreeLinkNode *right; TreeLinkNode *next; }
Populate each next pointer to point to its next right node. If there is no next right node, the next pointer should be set to NULL
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Initially, all next pointers are set to NULL
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Note:
- You may only use constant extra space.
- You may assume that it is a perfect binary tree (ie, all leaves are at the same level, and every parent has two children).
For example,
Given the following perfect binary tree,
1 / \ 2 3 / \ / \ 4 5 6 7
After calling your function, the tree should look like:
1 -> NULL / \ 2 -> 3 -> NULL / \ / \ 4->5->6->7 -> NULL
Runtime: 1 ms beats 34.25% of java submissions.
public void connect(TreeLinkNode root) {
if (root == null || root.left == null) return;
root.left.next = root.right;
if (root.next != null) {
root.right.next = root.next.left;
} else root.right.next = null;
connect(root.left);
connect(root.right);
}