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We are given the head node root of a binary tree, where additionally every node's value is either a 0 or a 1.

Return the same tree where every subtree (of the given tree) not containing a 1 has been removed.

(Recall that the subtree of a node X is X, plus every node that is a descendant of X.)

Example 1:

Input: [1,null,0,0,1]
Output: [1,null,0,null,1]

Explanation: 
Only the red nodes satisfy the property "every subtree not containing a 1".
The diagram on the right represents the answer.

Explanation

Example 2:

Input: [1,0,1,0,0,0,1]
Output: [1,null,1,null,1]

Explanation

Example 3:

Input: [1,1,0,1,1,0,1,0]
Output: [1,1,0,1,1,null,1]

Explanation

Note:

  • The binary tree will have at most 100 nodes.
  • The value of each node will only be 0 or 1.

Solution

  • java

    • mine Runtime: 0 ms, faster than 100.00% of Java
    /**
     * Definition for a binary tree node.
     * public class TreeNode {
     *     int val;
     *     TreeNode left;
     *     TreeNode right;
     *     TreeNode(int x) { val = x; }
     * }
     */
    class Solution {
        public TreeNode pruneTree(TreeNode node) {
           if(node == null){
                return node;
            }
    
            node.left = pruneTree(node.left);
            node.right = pruneTree(node.right);
    
            if(node.val == 0 && node.left == null && node.right == null){
                node = null;
            }
            return node;
        }
    }