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Binary Tree Serialization.cpp
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/*
Design an algorithm and write code to serialize and deserialize a binary tree. Writing the tree to a file is
called 'serialization' and reading back from the file to reconstruct the exact same binary tree is 'deserialization'.
There is no limit of how you deserialize or serialize a binary tree, you only need to make sure you can serialize a
binary tree to a string and deserialize this string to the original structure.
Link: http://www.lintcode.com/en/problem/binary-tree-serialization/
Example: An example of testdata: Binary tree {3,9,20,#,#,15,7}, denote the following structure:
3
/ \
9 20
/ \
15 7
Solution: In this method, we have two sub-methods, which include serialize & deserialize. The serialize method is easy
to understand and implement by perform pre-order traversal, and add traversal string into a total string. For
the deserialize method, we should divide total string into several tokens, and if is "#", means empty node,
then construct a node by current vale, then get its left node and right nodes.
Source: https://github.com/kamyu104/LintCode/blob/master/C%2B%2B/binary-tree-serialization.cpp
*/
/**
* Definition of TreeNode:
* class TreeNode {
* public:
* int val;
* TreeNode *left, *right;
* TreeNode(int val) {
* this->val = val;
* this->left = this->right = NULL;
* }
* }
*/
class Solution {
public:
/**
* This method will be invoked first, you should design your own algorithm
* to serialize a binary tree which denote by a root node to a string which
* can be easily deserialized by your own "deserialize" method later.
*/
string serialize(TreeNode *root) {
// write your code here
string output;
serializeHelper(root, &output);
return output;
}
/**
* This method will be invoked second, the argument data is what exactly
* you serialized at method "serialize", that means the data is not given by
* system, it's given by your own serialize method. So the format of data is
* designed by yourself, and deserialize it here as you serialize it in
* "serialize" method.
*/
TreeNode *deserialize(string data) {
// write your code here
TreeNode *root = nullptr;
int start = 0;
return deserializeHelper(data, &start);
}
private:
bool getNumber(const string &data, int *start, int *num) {
int sign = 1;
if (data[*start] == '#') {
*start += 2; // Skip "# ".
return false;
} else if (data[*start] == '-') {
sign = -1;
++(*start);
}
for (*num = 0; isdigit(data[*start]); ++(*start)) {
*num = *num * 10 + data[*start] - '0';
}
*num *= sign;
++(*start); // Skip " ".
return true;
}
void serializeHelper(const TreeNode *root, string *prev) {
if (!root) {
prev->append("# ");
} else {
prev->append(to_string(root->val).append(" "));
serializeHelper(root->left, prev);
serializeHelper(root->right, prev);
}
}
TreeNode *deserializeHelper(const string& data, int *start) {
int num;
if (!getNumber(data, start, &num)) {
return nullptr;
} else {
TreeNode *root = new TreeNode(num);
root->left = deserializeHelper(data, start);
root->right = deserializeHelper(data, start);
return root;
}
}
};