You are given a perfect binary tree where all leaves are on the same level, and every parent has two children. The binary tree has the following definition:node
struct Node { int val; Node *left; Node *right; Node *next; }
Populate each next pointer to point to its next right node. If there is no next right node, the next pointer should be set to NULL
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Initially, all next pointers are set to NULL
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Input: {"$id":"1","left":{"$id":"2","left":{"$id":"3","left":null,"next":null,"right":null,"val":4},"next":null,"right":{"$id":"4","left":null,"next":null,"right":null,"val":5},"val":2},"next":null,"right":{"$id":"5","left":{"$id":"6","left":null,"next":null,"right":null,"val":6},"next":null,"right":{"$id":"7","left":null,"next":null,"right":null,"val":7},"val":3},"val":1} Output: {"$id":"1","left":{"$id":"2","left":{"$id":"3","left":null,"next":{"$id":"4","left":null,"next":{"$id":"5","left":null,"next":{"$id":"6","left":null,"next":null,"right":null,"val":7},"right":null,"val":6},"right":null,"val":5},"right":null,"val":4},"next":{"$id":"7","left":{"$ref":"5"},"next":null,"right":{"$ref":"6"},"val":3},"right":{"$ref":"4"},"val":2},"next":null,"right":{"$ref":"7"},"val":1} Explanation: Given the above perfect binary tree (Figure A), your function should populate each next pointer to point to its next right node, just like in Figure B.
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class Node { public: int val; Node* left; Node* right; Node* next; Node() {} Node(int _val, Node* _left, Node* _right, Node* _next) { val = _val; left = _left; right = _right; next = _next; } }; class Solution { public: Node* connect(Node* root) { queue<Node *> q; q.push(root); Node *pre(nullptr); int size=1; while(!q.empty()) { Node *tmp=q.front(); q.pop(); if(pre) pre->next=tmp; pre=tmp; if(tmp->left) q.push(tmp->left); if(tmp->right) q.push(tmp->right); if(--size==0) { size=q.size(); pre=nullptr; } } return root; } };