Class Solution


  • public class Solution
    extends Object
    998 - Maximum Binary Tree II.

    Medium

    A maximum tree is a tree where every node has a value greater than any other value in its subtree.

    You are given the root of a maximum binary tree and an integer val.

    Just as in the previous problem, the given tree was constructed from a list a (root = Construct(a)) recursively with the following Construct(a) routine:

    • If a is empty, return null.
    • Otherwise, let a[i] be the largest element of a. Create a root node with the value a[i].
    • The left child of root will be Construct([a[0], a[1], ..., a[i - 1]]).
    • The right child of root will be Construct([a[i + 1], a[i + 2], ..., a[a.length - 1]]).
    • Return root.

    Note that we were not given a directly, only a root node root = Construct(a).

    Suppose b is a copy of a with the value val appended to it. It is guaranteed that b has unique values.

    Return Construct(b).

    Example 1:

    Input: root = [4,1,3,null,null,2], val = 5

    Output: [5,4,null,1,3,null,null,2]

    Explanation: a = [1,4,2,3], b = [1,4,2,3,5]

    Example 2:

    Input: root = [5,2,4,null,1], val = 3

    Output: [5,2,4,null,1,null,3]

    Explanation: a = [2,1,5,4], b = [2,1,5,4,3]

    Example 3:

    Input: root = [5,2,3,null,1], val = 4

    Output: [5,2,4,null,1,3]

    Explanation: a = [2,1,5,3], b = [2,1,5,3,4]

    Constraints:

    • The number of nodes in the tree is in the range [1, 100].
    • 1 <= Node.val <= 100
    • All the values of the tree are unique.
    • 1 <= val <= 100
    • Constructor Detail

      • Solution

        public Solution()
    • Method Detail

      • insertIntoMaxTree

        public TreeNode insertIntoMaxTree​(TreeNode root,
                                          int val)