EBK STARTING OUT WITH C++
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Chapter 20, Problem 19RQE
Program Plan Intro
Binary tree:
- It is a tree data structure which comes under hierarchical data structure.
- It is made of nodes that have a left child, right child and a data element.
Tree traversal:
- There are 3 common methods
- Inorder traversal
- Preorder traversal
- Postorder traversal
- In inorder traversal, the left subtree is encountered first, then data node and then the right subtree.
- In preorder traversal, the data node is encountered first, then left subtree and then the right subtree.
- In postorder traversal, the left subtree is encountered first, then right subtree and then the data node.
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