Given a binary tree containing digits from 0-9
only, each root-to-leaf path could represent a number.
An example is the root-to-leaf path 1->2->3
which represents the number 123
.
Find the total sum of all root-to-leaf numbers.
For example,
1 / 2 3
The root-to-leaf path 1->2
represents the number 12
.
The root-to-leaf path 1->3
represents the number 13
.
Return the sum = 12 + 13 = 25
.
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#include/** * Definition for a binary tree node. * struct TreeNode { * int val; * TreeNode *left; * TreeNode *right; * TreeNode(int x) : val(x), left(NULL), right(NULL) {} * }; */ struct TreeNode { int val; TreeNode *left; TreeNode *right; TreeNode(int x) : val(x), left(NULL), right(NULL) {} }; class Solution { void sumNumbers(TreeNode*root, int &Result, int &TmpResult) { if (!root) { return; } // update the TmpResult TmpResult = TmpResult * 10 + root->val; if (!root->left && !root->right) { Result += TmpResult; } if (root->left) { sumNumbers(root->left, Result, TmpResult); } if (root->right) { sumNumbers(root->right, Result, TmpResult); } // restore the TmpResult; TmpResult = (TmpResult - root->val) / 10; } public: int sumNumbers(TreeNode* root) { int Result = 0; int TmpResult = 0; sumNumbers(root, Result, TmpResult); return Result; } };