Given a binary tree, imagine yourself standing on the right side of it, return the values of the nodes you can see ordered from top to bottom.
For example:
Given the following binary tree,
Given the following binary tree,
1 <--- / \ 2 3 <--- \ \ 5 4 <---
You should return
[1, 3, 4]
./**
* Definition for a binary tree node.
* public class TreeNode {
* int val;
* TreeNode left;
* TreeNode right;
* TreeNode(int x) { val = x; }
* }
*/
public class Solution {
public List<Integer> rightSideView(TreeNode root) {
List<Integer> res = new ArrayList<Integer>();
if (root == null) {
return res;
}
LinkedList<TreeNode> queue = new LinkedList<TreeNode>();
queue.add(root);
while (!queue.isEmpty()) {
int count = queue.size();
res.add(queue.get(count - 1).val);
while (count-- > 0) {
TreeNode node = queue.pop();
if (node.left != null) {
queue.add(node.left);
}
if (node.right != null) {
queue.add(node.right);
}
}
}
return res;
}
}
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