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Delete Node in a BST.py
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'''
Given a root node reference of a BST and a key, delete the node with the given key in the BST. Return the root node reference (possibly updated) of the BST.
Basically, the deletion can be divided into two stages:
Search for a node to remove.
If the node is found, delete the node.
Note: Time complexity should be O(height of tree).
Example:
root = [5,3,6,2,4,null,7]
key = 3
5
/ \
3 6
/ \ \
2 4 7
Given key to delete is 3. So we find the node with value 3 and delete it.
One valid answer is [5,4,6,2,null,null,7], shown in the following BST.
5
/ \
4 6
/ \
2 7
Another valid answer is [5,2,6,null,4,null,7].
5
/ \
2 6
\ \
4 7
'''
# Definition for a binary tree node.
# class TreeNode(object):
# def __init__(self, x):
# self.val = x
# self.left = None
# self.right = None
class Solution(object):
def deleteNode(self, root, key):
"""
:type root: TreeNode
:type key: int
:rtype: TreeNode
"""
if not root:
return None
if key < root.val:
root.left = self.deleteNode(root.left, key)
elif root.val < key:
root.right = self.deleteNode(root.right, key)
else:
if not root.left:
return root.right
if not root.right:
return root.left
tmp = root.right
while tmp.left:
tmp = tmp.left
root.val = tmp.val
root.right = self.deleteNode(root.right, tmp.val)
return root