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Trees Linear access time of linked lists is prohibitive Does there exist any simple data structure for which the running time of most operations (search, insert, delete) is O(log N)? Trees Basic concepts Tree traversal Binary tree Binary search tree and its operations www.cinterviews.com
Trees A tree is a collection of nodes The collection can be empty (recursive definition)  If not empty, a tree consists of a distinguished node r (the  root ), and  zero or more  nonempty  subtrees  T 1 , T 2 , ...., T k , each of whose roots are connected by a directed  edge  from r Cinterviews.com
Some Terminologies Child  and  Parent Every node except the root has one parent  A node can have an zero or more children Leaves Leaves are nodes with no children  Sibling nodes with same parent Cinterviews.com
More Terminologies Path A sequence of edges Length of a path number of edges on the path Depth  of a node length of the unique path from the root to that node Height  of a node length of the longest path from that node to a leaf all leaves are at height 0 The height of a tree  =  the height of the root   =  the depth of the deepest leaf Ancestor  and  descendant If there is a path from n1 to n2 n1 is an ancestor of n2, n2 is a descendant of n1 Proper ancestor  and  proper descendant Cinterviews.com
Example: UNIX Directory www.cinterviews.com
Example: Expression Trees Leaves  are  operands  (constants or variables) The  internal nodes  contain  operators Will not be a binary tree if some operators are not binary www.cinterviews.com
Tree Traversal Used to print out the data in a tree in a certain order Pre-order traversal Print the data at the  root Recursively print out all data in the  left subtree Recursively print out all data in the  right subtree www.cinterviews.com
Preorder, Postorder and Inorder Preorder traversal node, left, right prefix  expression ++a*bc*+*defg www.cinterviews.com Cinterviews.com
Preorder, Postorder and Inorder Postorder  traversal left, right, node postfix  expression abc*+de*f+g*+ Inorder  traversal left, node, right infix  expression a+b*c+d*e+f*g Cinterviews.com
Example: Unix Directory Traversal PreOrder PostOrder www.cinterviews.com
Preorder, Postorder and Inorder Pseudo Code cinterviews.com
Binary Trees A tree in which  no node can have more than two children The depth of an “average” binary tree is considerably smaller than N, even though in the worst case, the depth can be as large as N – 1. Generic  binary tree Worst-case binary tree www.cinterviews.com
Node Struct of Binary Tree Possible operations on the Binary Tree ADT Parent, left_child, right_child, sibling, root, etc Implementation Because a binary tree has at most two children, we can keep direct pointers to them Cinterviews.com
Convert a Generic Tree to a Binary Tree Cinterviews.com
Binary Search Trees (BST) A data structure for efficient searching, inser-tion and deletion Binary  search  tree property For every node X All the  keys in its left  subtree  are  smaller  than  the key value in X  All the  keys in its right  subtree  are  larger  than the  key value in X Cinterviews.com
Binary Search Trees A binary search tree Not a binary search tree Cinterviews.com Cinterviews.com
Binary Search Trees Average depth  of a node is  O(log N) Maximum depth  of a node is  O(N) The same set of keys may have different BSTs Cinterviews.com
Searching BST If we are searching for 15, then we are done. If we are searching for a key < 15, then we should search in the left subtree. If we are searching for a key > 15, then we should search in the right subtree. Cinterviews.com
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Searching (Find) Find X: return a pointer to the node that has key X, or NULL if there is no such node Time complexity: O(height of the tree) Cinterviews.com
Inorder Traversal of BST Inorder traversal of BST  prints out all the  keys in sorted order Inorder: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 13, 15, 17, 18, 20 Cinterviews.com
findMin/ findMax Goal:  return the node containing the  smallest (largest)  key in the tree Algorithm:  Start at the root and  go left   (right)  as long as there is a left (right) child. The stopping point is the smallest (largest) element Time complexity = O(height of the tree) Cinterviews.com
Insertion Proceed down  the tree as you would  with a find If X is  found, do nothing  (or update something) Otherwise,  insert X at the last spot  on the path traversed Time complexity = O(height of the tree) Cinterviews.com
Deletion When we delete a node, we need to consider how we  take care of the children of the deleted node . This has to be done such that the  property of the search tree is maintained . Cinterviews.com
Deletion under Different Cases Case 1: the node is a leaf Delete it immediately Case 2: the node has one child Adjust a pointer from the parent to bypass that node Cinterviews.com
Deletion Case 3 Case 3: the node has 2 children Replace the key of that node with the  minimum element  at the   right subtree   Delete that minimum element  Has either no child or only right child because if it has a left child, that left child would be smaller and would have been chosen. So invoke case 1 or 2. Time complexity = O(height of the tree) Cinterviews.com

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Cinterviews Binarysearch Tree

  • 1. Binary Trees, Binary Search Trees Data Structures By www.cinterviews.com
  • 2. Trees Linear access time of linked lists is prohibitive Does there exist any simple data structure for which the running time of most operations (search, insert, delete) is O(log N)? Trees Basic concepts Tree traversal Binary tree Binary search tree and its operations www.cinterviews.com
  • 3. Trees A tree is a collection of nodes The collection can be empty (recursive definition) If not empty, a tree consists of a distinguished node r (the root ), and zero or more nonempty subtrees T 1 , T 2 , ...., T k , each of whose roots are connected by a directed edge from r Cinterviews.com
  • 4. Some Terminologies Child and Parent Every node except the root has one parent  A node can have an zero or more children Leaves Leaves are nodes with no children Sibling nodes with same parent Cinterviews.com
  • 5. More Terminologies Path A sequence of edges Length of a path number of edges on the path Depth of a node length of the unique path from the root to that node Height of a node length of the longest path from that node to a leaf all leaves are at height 0 The height of a tree = the height of the root = the depth of the deepest leaf Ancestor and descendant If there is a path from n1 to n2 n1 is an ancestor of n2, n2 is a descendant of n1 Proper ancestor and proper descendant Cinterviews.com
  • 6. Example: UNIX Directory www.cinterviews.com
  • 7. Example: Expression Trees Leaves are operands (constants or variables) The internal nodes contain operators Will not be a binary tree if some operators are not binary www.cinterviews.com
  • 8. Tree Traversal Used to print out the data in a tree in a certain order Pre-order traversal Print the data at the root Recursively print out all data in the left subtree Recursively print out all data in the right subtree www.cinterviews.com
  • 9. Preorder, Postorder and Inorder Preorder traversal node, left, right prefix expression ++a*bc*+*defg www.cinterviews.com Cinterviews.com
  • 10. Preorder, Postorder and Inorder Postorder traversal left, right, node postfix expression abc*+de*f+g*+ Inorder traversal left, node, right infix expression a+b*c+d*e+f*g Cinterviews.com
  • 11. Example: Unix Directory Traversal PreOrder PostOrder www.cinterviews.com
  • 12. Preorder, Postorder and Inorder Pseudo Code cinterviews.com
  • 13. Binary Trees A tree in which no node can have more than two children The depth of an “average” binary tree is considerably smaller than N, even though in the worst case, the depth can be as large as N – 1. Generic binary tree Worst-case binary tree www.cinterviews.com
  • 14. Node Struct of Binary Tree Possible operations on the Binary Tree ADT Parent, left_child, right_child, sibling, root, etc Implementation Because a binary tree has at most two children, we can keep direct pointers to them Cinterviews.com
  • 15. Convert a Generic Tree to a Binary Tree Cinterviews.com
  • 16. Binary Search Trees (BST) A data structure for efficient searching, inser-tion and deletion Binary search tree property For every node X All the keys in its left subtree are smaller than the key value in X All the keys in its right subtree are larger than the key value in X Cinterviews.com
  • 17. Binary Search Trees A binary search tree Not a binary search tree Cinterviews.com Cinterviews.com
  • 18. Binary Search Trees Average depth of a node is O(log N) Maximum depth of a node is O(N) The same set of keys may have different BSTs Cinterviews.com
  • 19. Searching BST If we are searching for 15, then we are done. If we are searching for a key < 15, then we should search in the left subtree. If we are searching for a key > 15, then we should search in the right subtree. Cinterviews.com
  • 21. Searching (Find) Find X: return a pointer to the node that has key X, or NULL if there is no such node Time complexity: O(height of the tree) Cinterviews.com
  • 22. Inorder Traversal of BST Inorder traversal of BST prints out all the keys in sorted order Inorder: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 13, 15, 17, 18, 20 Cinterviews.com
  • 23. findMin/ findMax Goal: return the node containing the smallest (largest) key in the tree Algorithm: Start at the root and go left (right) as long as there is a left (right) child. The stopping point is the smallest (largest) element Time complexity = O(height of the tree) Cinterviews.com
  • 24. Insertion Proceed down the tree as you would with a find If X is found, do nothing (or update something) Otherwise, insert X at the last spot on the path traversed Time complexity = O(height of the tree) Cinterviews.com
  • 25. Deletion When we delete a node, we need to consider how we take care of the children of the deleted node . This has to be done such that the property of the search tree is maintained . Cinterviews.com
  • 26. Deletion under Different Cases Case 1: the node is a leaf Delete it immediately Case 2: the node has one child Adjust a pointer from the parent to bypass that node Cinterviews.com
  • 27. Deletion Case 3 Case 3: the node has 2 children Replace the key of that node with the minimum element at the right subtree Delete that minimum element Has either no child or only right child because if it has a left child, that left child would be smaller and would have been chosen. So invoke case 1 or 2. Time complexity = O(height of the tree) Cinterviews.com