Consider the following tree structure.
A
/ \
B C
/ \ \
D E F
In what order will the nodes be visited using a postorder, a preorder, and an inorder traversal?
Consider the following tree structure.
A
/ \
B C
/ \ \
D E F
In what order will the nodes be visited using a postorder, a preorder, and an inorder traversal?
I find that it helps to think of postorder
, preorder
, and inorder
as recursive algorithms.
Recursively, this is left, right, self. In other words, do the traversal for the left subtree, then do the traversal for the right subtree, and only then visit the current node. The base case would be when the node has no children.
For this example:
Answer: D, E, B, F, C, A
Explanation:
Recursively, this is self, left, right.
See if you can get the answer yourself using the logic of the postorder traversal
.
Recursively, this is left, self, right.
See if you can get the answer yourself using the logic of the postorder traversal
.
the Preorder traversal
would be A, B, D, E, C, F
and the Inorder traversal
would be D, B, E, A, C, F
.