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/*
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:
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
*/
// Ke Hu (mrhuke@gmail.com) May, 2013
class Solution {
public:
void connect(TreeLinkNode *root) {
if (!root) return;
connect(root->left);
connect(root->right);
TreeLinkNode *current = root->left, *next = root->right;
while (current){
current->next = next;
current = current->right; // go down along the right-most eduge
next = next->left; // go down along the left-most edge
}
}
};