Hello Codeforces!
I was solving this problem and got confused in pointers and references.
Problem : Delete Nodes And Return Forest
Method: By postorder traversal
We call the postorder traversal from the root and will check if the root is to be deleted. If yes, then we will push the left child and right child if they exist into our answer and then delete the root node. We will do the same for all nodes recursively.
class Solution {
public:
vector<TreeNode*> ans;
void Helper(TreeNode* root, unordered_map<int, bool> &seen)
{
if (root == NULL)
return;
Helper(root->left, seen);
Helper(root->right, seen);
if (seen.find(root->val) != seen.end())
{
if (root->left)
ans.push_back(root->left);
if (root->right)
ans.push_back(root->right);
root = NULL;
delete root;
}
}
vector<TreeNode*> delNodes(TreeNode* root, vector<int>& to_delete)
{
unordered_map<int, bool> seen;
for (int i = 0; i < to_delete.size(); i++)
{
seen[to_delete[i]] = true;
}
Helper(root, seen);
if (root)
{
ans.push_back(root);
}
return ans;
}
};
The above solution gives me wrong answer.
But by changing:
void Helper(TreeNode* root, unordered_map<int, bool> &seen)
into ~~~~~ void Helper(TreeNode* &root, unordered_map<int, bool> &seen) ~~~~~ it got accepted.
Since pointers in cpp are passed by reference but here i needed &. I don't know why this is happening. If anyone knows please explain. Thanks in advance :)