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872.Leaf-SimilarTrees.py
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"""
Consider all the leaves of a binary tree. From left to right order, the
values of those leaves form a leaf value sequence.
3
/ \
5 1
/ \ / \
6 2 9 8
/ \
7 4
For example, in the given tree above, the leaf value sequence is
(6, 7, 4, 9, 8).
Two binary trees are considered leaf-similar if their leaf value sequence
is the same.
Return true if and only if the two given trees with head nodes root1 and
root2 are leaf-similar.
Constraints:
- Both of the given trees will have between 1 and 200 nodes.
- Both of the given trees will have values between 0 and 200
"""
#Difficulty: Easy
#38 / 38 test cases passed.
#Runtime: 32 ms
#Memory Usage: 14.1 MB
#Runtime: 32 ms, faster than 79.38% of Python3 online submissions for Leaf-Similar Trees.
#Memory Usage: 14.1 MB, less than 6.25% of Python3 online submissions for Leaf-Similar Trees.
# Definition for a binary tree node.
# class TreeNode:
# def __init__(self, val=0, left=None, right=None):
# self.val = val
# self.left = left
# self.right = right
class Solution:
def leafSimilar(self, root1: TreeNode, root2: TreeNode) -> bool:
one_leafs = []
two_leafs = []
self.preorder(root1, one_leafs)
self.preorder(root2, two_leafs)
return one_leafs == two_leafs
def preorder(self, root, leafs):
if not root:
return 0
if not root.left and not root.right:
leafs.append(root.val)
self.preorder(root.left, leafs)
self.preorder(root.right, leafs)