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binarySearchTreeIterator.cpp
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// Source : https://oj.leetcode.com/problems/binary-search-tree-iterator/
// Author : Hao Chen
// Date : 2014-12-31
/**********************************************************************************
*
* Implement an iterator over a binary search tree (BST). Your iterator will be initialized with the root node of a BST.
*
* Calling next() will return the next smallest number in the BST.
*
* Note: next() and hasNext() should run in average O(1) time and uses O(h) memory, where h is the height of the tree.
*
* Credits:Special thanks to @ts for adding this problem and creating all test cases.
*
**********************************************************************************/
class BSTIterator {
private:
vector<int> v;
int pos;
public:
//Travse the Tree in-order and covert it to an array
BSTIterator(TreeNode *root) {
pos = 0;
vector<TreeNode*> stack;
while(stack.size()>0 || root !=NULL) {
if (root){
stack.push_back(root);
root = root->left;
}else{
root = stack.back();
stack.pop_back();
v.push_back(root->val);
root = root->right;
}
}
}
/** @return whether we have a next smallest number */
bool hasNext() {
return pos < v.size();
}
/** @return the next smallest number */
int next() {
return v[pos++];
}
};