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A tree data structure in which each node has at most two child nodes.

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whats wrong with my code check wheather height of balanced or not

can any one fix my code class Solution { boolean c=true; public boolean isBalanced(TreeNode root) { int diff=helper(root,0); System.out.println(diff); if((diff>0 &...
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Why the height of segment tree is O(logn)

I don't get why the height of a segment tree is O(logn). https://dzone.com/articles/binary-trees-part-1 Based on the article above, the maximum height of a full binary tree with n nodes is (n-1)/2 (-&...
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Burning Tree problem from geeks for geeks

I was doing "Burning Tree" problem over geeks for geeks platform, but my code giving wrong answer I tried doing dry run but am not able to identify what's wrong in my code. Can anyone please ...
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Recurrence Relation for Full Binary Tree

For general n, derive a recurrence relation for Bn. Here Bn denote the number of full binary trees with n vertices. I have found out that it is be B(n)=2B(n-1) +1. But after solving this equation, the ...
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Why does my "Lowest common ancestor" function keep returning null when I try to have it search my binary Tree?

public String LCA(String s, String t) throws IllegalArgumentException { // Check if s or t are null or not in the tree if (s == null || t == null || !stringsToNodes.containsKey(s) || !...
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is there a way to fix this tree? (self-balancing-binary-search python) [closed]

When trying to print a tree the root takes the value of 20 instead of 80 I guess the problem is inside the library near line 297 bur can't figure out how from self_balancing_binary_search_tree import ...
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Find the depth of each node in a binary tree in R?

This question has been asked a few times but they are all in different languages (for example, see here for java and here for python, but Im am trying to achieve this in R. I have a dataframe of trees....
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2 dimensions Binary Search Tree and median cut

I was asked a question today to build a BST from set of coordinates, rather than a set of numbers. So the input would be unsorted coordinates [(1,2), (5,7), (0,5)] or in other form: x = [1,5,0] y =[...
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Stack Overflow Error in Recursive BST Merging Function: Need Help Understanding the Issue [closed]

static void mergeBST(TreeNode root, List<Integer> ans) { if (root == null) { return; } mergeBST(root.left, ans); ans.add(root.data); ...
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I cannot build an Expression Tree Node that follows the Open/Close Principle

I'm trying to define a Tree Node for an expression tree. I want to define an expression tree operator as class Op {}; Ideally this would be in abstract interface, but if it is, then my class TreeNode {...
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Binary Tree Propositional Calculator in C language

I am trying to implement a post-order propositional calculator using a binary tree in a recursive fashion. T represents True, F false, N not, A and, and O or. I tried running the code with GDB, but ...
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unexpected binary tree result [closed]

struct BSTreeNode { struct BSTreeNode *leftchild; AnsiString data; struct BSTreeNode *rightchild; }; struct BSTreeNode * root; String tree = ""; struct BSTreeNode *...
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What's the best way to recursively traverse a BinaryTree in Java without void methods?

Learning about binary Trees through a MOOC right now and I want to recursively traverse the tree and add data to a List but the assignment i'm working on doesn't want the method types to be changed. I ...
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local verses global pointer variables in this particular code

//binary tree #include<stdio.h> #include<stdlib.h> struct node { int data; struct node* lc; struct node* rc; }*ptr,*root; void preorder(struct node* root){ if(...
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Iterative Postorder Traversal of a Binary Tree

I was attempting to solve the Q145 on LeetCode, which basically asks you to traverse a binary tree in a postorder method. Writing the code using recursion posed no challenge, but the iterative method ...
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How to find number of nodes from its leaves? [duplicate]

for a k-ary tree? Why is it 2L - 1 for a binary tree and not 4L - 1 for a quad tree?
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Check if the number of nodes at any depth of the binary tree is equal to the height of the tree

I'm trying to do a function that checks if the number of nodes at any depth of the binary tree is equal to the height of the tree. Here's the code: #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> /...
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Accessing x levels of n-ary tree to manipulate a node and add child node with recursion

I have a problem I'm trying to solve where I can take in a variety of expression of different lengths and complexities and insert them as nodes into an n-ary (or non-binary) tree. I need to pinpoint ...
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Print path with recursive DFS with Python

I wrote this code to print path from root to target node in binary tree using recursive DFS: def dfs(self, current, target, path=[]): if current == None: path = [] ...
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Balanced Binary Tree Solution

I solved a problem in LeetCode for binary balanced tree and it's pretty basic. I've a doubt with the solution and here's what I did so far - Balanced Binary Tree. My attempt was as follows and luckily ...
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TypeError: cannot unpack non-iterable TreeNode object

I am learning to use a deque to check if two binary trees are the same. However, I can't figure out why n1 and n2 (as node1 and node2) can't be unpacked. I tried to put them in a list and a tuple, ...
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makeNode function. what's wrong with it?

I created 2 struct dl and Node. I used struct dl for created Node and created function makeNode. Please help me! Thanks you guys read it. typedef struct _dl { char ProblemID[10]; char ...
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Is there a Python method to check whether a binary tree is a min heap?

How can I write a function that can accept a binary tree as a parameter and returns True if it is a min heap and False if not. from heapq import heapify def binary_heap(tree): while len(tree) > ...
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is there a way to implement priority queue with binary heap but the values are structs themselves?

I have an assignment that asks me to implement a priority queue with binary heap in c. I have a problem because basically, the input data that we get looks like this: 7 - number of occurences 3 4 0 5 ...
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Deleting a node from a binary tree

I was trying to implement a binary tree in C++, but my deleteNode function was not working properly. What is wrong with my deleteNode function? template<class T> class TreeNode { public: T ...
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Python nested loop not breaking out for level order tree traversal

I am solving a leetcode problem: https://leetcode.com/problems/binary-tree-level-order-traversal/ I am using a list as a queue to solve this problem. I am using two loops to solve this question, the ...
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find cousins in a binary tree

I am trying to solve LeetCode problem 993. Cousins in Binary Tree: Given the root of a binary tree with unique values and the values of two different nodes of the tree x and y, return true if the ...
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Flatten Binary Tree explanation

I am trying to solve a problem about flattening Binary tree into a linked list type structure. I will write the problem description here as well Write a function that takes in a Binary Tree, flattens ...
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Geometry of binary space partitioning tree

I am implementing a BSP tree for 2D space. There was a problem with determining the position of the line relative to the splitting vector. (Front/Back). In my case, a coordinate plane with positive ...
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How to visualize the stack fame for this Binary Tree Insertion?

How to visualize the stack fame for this Binary Tree Insertion ? This is very important as this is recursive in nature. Once I understood recursion i was able to write recursive solutions. Here i ...
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Sequence of numbers on which various operations are performed presented as the AVL Tree

So - I have a given sequence of numbers on which I have to perform a certain number of operations to insert and remove some of its elements. I also need a pointer that points to the currently used ...
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What is the array representation of this (incomplete) tree?

According to LC, the array representation of this tree (let's call it a) is a = [1, NULL, 2, 3] However, this violates the algorithm that the left child of a root in position i of a is in position 2*...
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Binary tree recursion clarity needed

I am trying to solve a problem of Find Nodes Distance K. I will post the problem statement. You're given the root node of a Binary Tree, a target value of a node that's contained in the tree, and a ...
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Binary Tree Max Path Sum: Faulty Logic

I am trying to solve a problem of finding Binary Tree Max path sum. I will post the problem statement. Write a function that takes in a Binary Tree and returns its max path sum. A path is a ...
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Need to find next node to insert in binary tree with less resources and performance usage

Database tree Schema nodeid nodeposition nodeparentid 1 Left NULL 2 Left 1 3 Right 1 4 Left 2 5 Right 2 6 Left 3 7 Right 3 8 Left 4 9 Right 4 like this table increase continues when user ...
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When to use helper method in recursion

I'm not sure when to use a helper method in solving recursive problems in binary tree vs when to not use one. For example, in lowest common ancestor of Binary tree, the code can be done without a ...
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Does a sorted sequence from in-order traversal imply a binary tree is a BST?

An in-order traversal of a binary search tree (BST) produces a sorted sequence. I wonder, if we perform an in-order traversal of a binary tree and obtain a sorted sequence, does that imply that the ...
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Some confusion regarding the Binary tree Property about the Number of external nodes = Number of Internal Node + 1

Everybody would agree that this one, shown below, is a valid Binary tree. * (R) \ \ * (C) The above binary tree node marked R, is the root and the node marked C is the child. This is not a Full ...
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Splitting binary tree code does not work on some cases

I am trying to solve a problem of Splitting Binary Tree in python. I will post the problem statement. Write a function that takes in a Binary Tree with at least one node and checks if that Binary ...
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At which levels in a max-heap might the `k`-th largest element reside?

Consider a max-heap containing n elements. I'm interested in determining the levels within the heap where the k-th largest element could be located, where 2 <= k <= floor(n/2). It's assumed that ...
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removing redundant parentheses from a mathematical expression

I want to write a program that takes a postfix expression and converts it to an infix expression and all redundant parentheses should be removed from the infix expression. I've already written a ...
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Binary Tree insert element - only works for inserting the root, not any other nodes

I am learning about algorithms. I understand how to implement a binary tree, but my insert code doesn't work: when I start with an empty tree and call insert to insert a few values to the tree, it ...
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How to find the maximum height of an AVL tree with n nodes?

There is a question one of my practice exams which ask the following: Given a binary search tree with 23 nodes, what is the maximum height of this binary search tree if it also has the AVL property. ...
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Prove that the number of comparisons between elements in binary heap build is at most (2N-2)

I tried to think about this problem all day, and I'm having difficulties to get the answer. I would appreciate your help. Suppose you have an array H with n elements. Prove that the number of ...
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Binary tree creation from file without recursions C++

For starters, I would like to apologize because I didn't know how to word the title appropriately. Here is the issue that I have. I'm having an issue while creating a tree from a file. The file looks ...
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Type Error in Binary Search Tree Implementation in Common Lisp

I'm currently working on a binary search tree implementation in Common Lisp and have encountered a type error. The error arises when I try to find the minimum or maximum key in the tree. Here's the ...
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Binary Tree pre order transversal

I have a data type for a binary tree and a function to calculate its pre order traversal: data BT a = Empty | Fork a (BT a) (BT a) deriving (Show) treePreOrder :: BT a -> [a] treePreOrder Empty ...
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Iterative inOrder Binary Tree

I have the following class for the creation of a Binary Tree: class BinaryTree: def __init__(self): self._root = None self._left = None self._right = None def root(...
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Simple database in C using a binary search tree

I was tasked with writing a simple database in C. The program would receive instructions in stdin and print their result. The instructions would have the following format: <operation>: <year&...
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Binary Tree Delete Implementation

I'm attempting to implement a simple binary tree in Dart. My insert and search seem to work just fine, but my delete/remove does not. void delete(int targetData) { BinarySearchTreeNode? target = find(...
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