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Binary Search Tree Iterator.java
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Binary Search Tree Iterator.java
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/*
Implement an iterator over a binary search tree (BST). Your iterator will be initialized with the root node of a BST.
Calling next() will return the next smallest number in the BST.
Link: https://leetcode.com/problems/binary-search-tree-iterator/
Example: None
Solution: None
Source: None
*/
/**
* Definition for binary tree
* public class TreeNode {
* int val;
* TreeNode left;
* TreeNode right;
* TreeNode(int x) { val = x; }
* }
*/
public class BSTIterator {
private Stack<TreeNode> stack = new Stack<>();
private TreeNode curt;
public BSTIterator(TreeNode root) {
curt = root;
}
/** @return whether we have a next smallest number */
public boolean hasNext() {
return (curt != null || !stack.isEmpty()); //important to judge curt != null
}
/** @return the next smallest number */
public int next() {
while (curt != null) {
stack.push(curt);
curt = curt.left;
}
curt = stack.pop();
TreeNode node = curt;
curt = curt.right;
return node.val;
}
}
/**
* Your BSTIterator will be called like this:
* BSTIterator i = new BSTIterator(root);
* while (i.hasNext()) v[f()] = i.next();
*/