Medium
You are given the root
of a binary tree containing digits from 0
to 9
only.
Each root-to-leaf path in the tree represents a number.
1 -> 2 -> 3
represents the number 123
.Return the total sum of all root-to-leaf numbers. Test cases are generated so that the answer will fit in a 32-bit integer.
A leaf node is a node with no children.
Example 1:
Input: root = [1,2,3]
Output: 25
Explanation: The root-to-leaf path 1->2
represents the number 12
. The root-to-leaf path 1->3
represents the number 13
. Therefore, sum = 12 + 13 = 25
.
Example 2:
Input: root = [4,9,0,5,1]
Output: 1026
Explanation: The root-to-leaf path 4->9->5
represents the number 495. The root-to-leaf path 4->9->1
represents the number 491. The root-to-leaf path 4->0
represents the number 40. Therefore, sum = 495 + 491 + 40 = 1026
.
Constraints:
[1, 1000]
.0 <= Node.val <= 9
10
.import com_github_leetcode.TreeNode;
/*
* Definition for a binary tree node.
* public class TreeNode {
* int val;
* TreeNode left;
* TreeNode right;
* TreeNode() {}
* TreeNode(int val) { this.val = val; }
* TreeNode(int val, TreeNode left, TreeNode right) {
* this.val = val;
* this.left = left;
* this.right = right;
* }
* }
*/
public class Solution {
private int sum = 0;
public int sumNumbers(TreeNode root) {
recurseSum(root, 0);
return sum;
}
private void recurseSum(TreeNode node, int curNum) {
if (node.left == null && node.right == null) {
sum += 10 * curNum + node.val;
} else {
if (node.left != null) {
recurseSum(node.left, 10 * curNum + node.val);
}
if (node.right != null) {
recurseSum(node.right, 10 * curNum + node.val);
}
}
}
}