You are given the root
of a binary search tree (BST) and an integer val
.
Find the node in the BST that the node's value equals val
and return the subtree rooted with that node. If such a node does not exist, return null
.
Example 1:
Input: root = [4,2,7,1,3], val = 2 Output: [2,1,3]
Example 2:
Input: root = [4,2,7,1,3], val = 5 Output: []
Constraints:
- The number of nodes in the tree is in the range
[1, 5000]
. 1 <= Node.val <= 107
root
is a binary search tree.1 <= val <= 107
Related Topics:
Tree, Binary Search Tree, Binary Tree
Similar Questions:
// OJ: https://leetcode.com/problems/search-in-a-binary-search-tree/
// Author: github.com/lzl124631x
// Time: O(H)
// Space: O(H)
class Solution {
public:
TreeNode* searchBST(TreeNode* root, int val) {
if (!root) return nullptr;
if (root->val == val) return root;
return val > root->val ? searchBST(root->right, val) : searchBST(root->left, val);
}
};