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
.
Initially, all next pointers are set to NULL
.
Note:
Example:
Given the following binary tree,
1 / \ 2 3 / \ \ 4 5 7
After calling your function, the tree should look like:
1 -> NULL / \ 2 -> 3 -> NULL / \ \ 4-> 5 -> 7 -> NULL
/**
* Definition for binary tree with next pointer.
* struct TreeLinkNode {
* int val;
* TreeLinkNode *left, *right, *next;
* TreeLinkNode(int x) : val(x), left(NULL), right(NULL), next(NULL) {}
* };
*/
class Solution {
public:
void connect(TreeLinkNode *root) {
TreeLinkNode* head,*tail,*now;
now=root;
head=tail=NULL;
while(now){
if(now->left){
if(tail){
tail = tail->next =now->left;
}
else
head=tail=now->left;
}
if(now->right){
if(tail){
tail = tail->next =now->right;
}
else
head=tail=now->right;
}
now=now->next;
if(!now){
now=head;
head=tail=NULL;
}
}
}
};