Consider all the leaves of a binary tree. From left to right order, the values of those leaves form a leaf value sequence.
For example, in the given tree above, the leaf value sequence is (6, 7, 4, 9, 8)
.
Two binary trees are considered leaf-similar if their leaf value sequence is the same.
Return true
if and only if the two given trees with head nodes root1
and root2
are leaf-similar.
Note:
- Both of the given trees will have between
1
and100
nodes.
# Definition for a binary tree node.
# class TreeNode:
# def __init__(self, x):
# self.val = x
# self.left = None
# self.right = None class Solution:
def leafSimilar(self, root1, root2):
"""
:type root1: TreeNode
:type root2: TreeNode
:rtype: bool
"""
leaf=[] def findleaf(r):
if not r.left and not r.right:
leaf.append(r.val)
elif not r.left and r.right!=None:
findleaf(r.right)
elif not r.right and r.left!=None:
findleaf(r.left)
else:
findleaf(r.left)
findleaf(r.right) findleaf(root1)
leaf1=leaf
leaf=[]
findleaf(root2) if leaf==leaf1:
return True
return False