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Reverse_Level_Order_Traversal.cpp
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Reverse_Level_Order_Traversal.cpp
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/*
Problem Statement:
------------------
Given a binary tree of size N, find its reverse level order traversal. ie- the traversal must begin from the last level.
Example 1:
---------
Input :
1
/ \
3 2
Output: 3 2 1
Explanation:
Traversing level 1 : 3 2
Traversing level 0 : 1
Example 2:
---------
Input :
10
/ \
20 30
/ \
40 60
Output: 40 60 20 30 10
Explanation:
Traversing level 2 : 40 60
Traversing level 1 : 20 30
Traversing level 0 : 10
Your Task: You dont need to read input or print anything. Complete the function reverseLevelOrder() which takes the root of the tree as input
parameter and returns a list containing the reverse level order traversal of the given tree.
Expected Time Complexity: O(N)
Expected Auxiliary Space: O(N)
*/
// Link --> https://practice.geeksforgeeks.org/problems/reverse-level-order-traversal/1#
// Code:
/*
struct Node
{
int data;
Node* left;
Node* right;
};
*/
vector <int> result;
vector <int> reverseLevelOrder(Node *node)
{
result.clear();
Node *temp;
queue <Node*> q;
q.push(node);
while(!q.empty())
{
temp = q.front();
q.pop();
if(temp->right)
q.push(temp->right);
if(temp->left)
q.push(temp->left);
result.push_back(temp->data);
}
reverse(result.begin() , result.end());
return result;
}