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Binary-Tree-ZigZag-Traversal.js
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/**
* Binary Tree ZigZag level Order Traversal
* Medium
*
Example 1:
Given a binary tree, return the zigzag level order traversal of its nodes' values.
(ie, from left to right, then right to left for the next level and alternate between).
For example:
Given binary tree [3,9,20,null,null,15,7],
3
/ \
9 20
/ \
15 7
return its zigzag level order traversal as:
[
[3],
[20,9],
[15,7]
]
* Logic : Using Breadth First Search to Solve This Problem.
Using a boolean to push in front of array and in end of the array and toogle it after every level traversed
* Runtime: 80 ms
* Memory Usage: 37.6 MB
*
*/
var zigzagLevelOrder = function (root) {
let queue = [],
result = [],
zigzag = true;
if (root == null) return [];
queue.push(root);
while (queue.length) {
let size = queue.length;
let temp = [];
while (size--) {
let pop = queue.shift();
if (pop && pop.left) queue.push(pop.left);
if (pop && pop.right) queue.push(pop.right);
if (zigzag) {
if (pop) temp.push(pop.val);
} else {
if (pop) temp.unshift(pop.val);
}
}
zigzag = !zigzag;
result.push(temp);
}
return result;
};