I was writing a code for finding the in-order successor for a binary tree ( NOT A BINARY SEARCH TREE ). It's just a practice problem . More like to brush up tree concepts.
I was doing an in-order traversal and keeping track of the previous node . Whenever the previous node becomes equal to the node whose successor we are searching for , I print the current node .
void inOrder(node* root , node* successorFor) {
static node* prev = null;
if(!root)
return;
inOrder(root->left,successorFor);
if(prev == successorFor )
print(root);
prev = root;
inOrder(root->right,successorFor);
}
I was looking for some test cases where my solution might fail ? And whether my approach is correct or not ? If it's not , then how should i go about it ?
prev
defined?