I am trying to write a function that calculates the number of leaves of a binary tree by incorporating my BinaryTree class:
This is my BinaryTree class:
class BinaryTree:
def __init__(self, data):
self.data = data
self.left = None
self.right = None
def insert_left(self, new_data):
if self.left == None:
self.left = BinaryTree(new_data)
else:
t = BinaryTree(new_data)
t.left = self.left
self.left = t
def insert_right(self, new_data):
if self.right == None:
self.right = BinaryTree(new_data)
else:
t = BinaryTree(new_data)
t.right = self.right
self.right = t
def get_left(self):
return self.left
def get_right(self):
return self.right
def set_data(self, data):
self.data = data
def get_data(self):
return self.data
And this the function that I wrote: at the moment its not outputting the right values. I think there is something wrong with my recursion but I cannot figure it out:
def num_leaves(my_tree):
count = 0
if my_tree.get_left() and my_tree.get_right() is None:
count += 1
if my_tree.get_left():
num_leaves(my_tree.get_left())
if my_tree.get_right():
num_leaves(my_tree.get_right())
return count
an example of an input and output would be:
a = BinaryTree(1)
a.insert_left(2)
a.insert_right(3)
print(num_leaves(a))
output:
0
instead of 2.
The idea behind my function is that it recurs until it finds a node where the left and right subtree are None, then it adds one to count. This way it finds each leaf.
What am I doing wrong?
num_leaves()
and inspected the value ofcount
to find out where it differs from your expectations. Using that, your problem becomes trivial to solve.