We are given the head node
root of a binary tree, where additionally every node's value is either a 0 or a 1.
Return the same tree where every subtree (of the given tree) not containing a 1 has been removed.
(Recall that the subtree of a node X is X, plus every node that is a descendant of X.)
Example 1: Input: [1,null,0,0,1] Output: [1,null,0,null,1] Explanation: Only the red nodes satisfy the property "every subtree not containing a 1". The diagram on the right represents the answer.![]()
Example 2: Input: [1,0,1,0,0,0,1] Output: [1,null,1,null,1]![]()
Example 3: Input: [1,1,0,1,1,0,1,0] Output: [1,1,0,1,1,null,1]![]()
Note:
- The binary tree will have at most
100 nodes. - The value of each node will only be
0or1.
/*
* @lc app=leetcode id=814 lang=java
*
* [814] Binary Tree Pruning
*/
/**
* Definition for a binary tree node.
* public class TreeNode {
* int val;
* TreeNode left;
* TreeNode right;
* TreeNode(int x) { val = x; }
* }
*/
class Solution {
public TreeNode pruneTree(TreeNode root) {
if (root == null) {
return null;
}
ResultType ans = pruneTreeHelper(root);
return ans.root;
}
private ResultType pruneTreeHelper(TreeNode root) {
if (root == null) {
return new ResultType(null, true);
}
ResultType left = pruneTreeHelper(root.left);
ResultType right = pruneTreeHelper(root.right);
if (left.isZeroTree) {
root.left = null;
}
if (right.isZeroTree) {
root.right = null;
}
boolean isZeroTree = left.isZeroTree && right.isZeroTree && root.val == 0;
return new ResultType(root, isZeroTree);
}
}
class ResultType {
TreeNode root;
boolean isZeroTree;
public ResultType(TreeNode root, boolean isZeroTree) {
this.root = root;
this.isZeroTree = isZeroTree;
}
}
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