43 lines
1.1 KiB
JavaScript
43 lines
1.1 KiB
JavaScript
// https://www.freecodecamp.org/learn/coding-interview-prep/data-structures/use-breadth-first-search-in-a-binary-search-tree
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var displayTree = (tree) => console.log(JSON.stringify(tree, null, 2));
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function Node(value) {
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this.value = value;
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this.left = null;
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this.right = null;
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}
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function BinarySearchTree() {
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this.root = null;
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// Only change code below this line
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this.bfs = (order) => {
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if (this.root === null) return null;
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const values = [];
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let q = [this.root];
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let nextQ = [];
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while (q.length) {
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for (let node of q) {
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values.push(node.value);
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order(node, nextQ);
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}
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q = nextQ;
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nextQ = [];
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}
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return values;
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};
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this.levelOrder = () => {
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return this.bfs((node, nextQ) => {
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if (node.left !== null) nextQ.push(node.left);
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if (node.right !== null) nextQ.push(node.right);
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});
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};
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this.reverseLevelOrder = () => {
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return this.bfs((node, nextQ) => {
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if (node.right !== null) nextQ.push(node.right);
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if (node.left !== null) nextQ.push(node.left);
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});
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};
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// Only change code above this line
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}
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