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102.binary-tree-level-order-traversal.cpp
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102.binary-tree-level-order-traversal.cpp
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/*
* @lc app=leetcode id=102 lang=cpp
*
* [102] Binary Tree Level Order Traversal
*
* https://leetcode.com/problems/binary-tree-level-order-traversal/description/
*
* algorithms
* Medium (47.04%)
* Total Accepted: 337.8K
* Total Submissions: 718.1K
* Testcase Example: '[3,9,20,null,null,15,7]'
*
* Given a binary tree, return the level order traversal of its nodes' values.
* (ie, from left to right, level by level).
*
*
* For example:
* Given binary tree [3,9,20,null,null,15,7],
*
* 3
* / \
* 9 20
* / \
* 15 7
*
*
*
* return its level order traversal as:
*
* [
* [3],
* [9,20],
* [15,7]
* ]
*
*
*/
#include <vector>
#include <queue>
using namespace std;
struct TreeNode
{
int val;
TreeNode *left;
TreeNode *right;
TreeNode(int x) : val(x), left(NULL), right(NULL) {}
};
class Solution
{
public:
vector<vector<int>> levelOrder(TreeNode *root)
{
vector<vector<int>> result;
queue<TreeNode *> q;
if (root)
q.push(root);
while (!q.empty())
{
vector<int> level;
for (int i = 0, e = q.size(); i < e; i++)
{
TreeNode *node = q.front();
q.pop();
level.push_back(node->val);
if (node->left)
q.push(node->left);
if (node->right)
q.push(node->right);
}
result.push_back(level);
}
return result;
}
};