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ConstructBinaryTreeFromString536.java
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ConstructBinaryTreeFromString536.java
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/**
* You need to construct a binary tree from a string consisting of parenthesis
* and integers.
*
* The whole input represents a binary tree. It contains an integer followed
* by zero, one or two pairs of parenthesis. The integer represents the root's
* value and a pair of parenthesis contains a child binary tree with the same
* structure.
*
* You always start to construct the left child node of the parent first if
* it exists.
*
* Example:
* Input: "4(2(3)(1))(6(5))"
* Output: return the tree root node representing the following tree:
*
* 4
* / \
* 2 6
* / \ /
* 3 1 5
*
* Note:
* There will only be '(', ')', '-' and '0' ~ '9' in the input string.
* An empty tree is represented by "" instead of "()".
*/
/**
* Definition for a binary tree node.
* public class TreeNode {
* int val;
* TreeNode left;
* TreeNode right;
* TreeNode(int x) { val = x; }
* }
*/
public class ConstructBinaryTreeFromString536 {
public TreeNode str2tree(String s) {
if (s == null || s.length() == 0) return null;
return str2tree(s.toCharArray(), 0, s.length()-1);
}
public TreeNode str2tree(char[] chars, int i, int j) {
if (i > j) return null;
int len = 0;
while (i+len <= j && chars[i+len] != '(' && chars[i+len] != ')') {
len++;
}
TreeNode root = new TreeNode(Integer.parseInt(new String(chars, i, len)));
if (i + len - 1 == j) return root;
int m = i + len;
int count = 0;
while (m <= j) {
if (chars[m] == '(') {
count++;
} else if (chars[m] == ')') {
count--;
}
m++;
if (count == 0) break;
}
root.left = str2tree(chars, i+len+1, m-2);
root.right = str2tree(chars, m+1, j-1);
return root;
}
}