Overview
The objective is to find if two given binary trees are the same or notExampleBelow trees are the same
Tree 1
Tree 2
Program
Here is the program for the same.
package main
import (
"fmt"
)
type TreeNode struct {
Val int
Left *TreeNode
Right *TreeNode
}
func isSameTree(p *TreeNode, q *TreeNode) bool {
if p == nil && q == nil {
return true
}
if p == nil || q == nil {
return false
}
if p.Val != q.Val {
return false
}
return isSameTree(p.Left, q.Left) && isSameTree(p.Right, q.Right)
}
func main() {
root1 := TreeNode{Val: 1}
root1.Left = &TreeNode{Val: 2}
root1.Left.Left = &TreeNode{Val: 4}
root1.Right = &TreeNode{Val: 3}
root1.Right.Left = &TreeNode{Val: 5}
root1.Right.Right = &TreeNode{Val: 6}
root2 := TreeNode{Val: 1}
root2.Left = &TreeNode{Val: 2}
root2.Left.Left = &TreeNode{Val: 4}
root2.Right = &TreeNode{Val: 3}
root2.Right.Left = &TreeNode{Val: 5}
root2.Right.Right = &TreeNode{Val: 6}
output := isSameTree(&root1, &root2)
fmt.Println(output)
root1 = TreeNode{Val: 1}
root1.Left = &TreeNode{Val: 2}
root2 = TreeNode{Val: 1}
root2.Left = &TreeNode{Val: 3}
output = isSameTree(&root1, &root2)
fmt.Println(output)
}
Output
true
false
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