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235. Lowest Common Ancestor of a Binary Search Tree.cpp
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235. Lowest Common Ancestor of a Binary Search Tree.cpp
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/*
Problem Description:
Given a binary search tree (BST), find the lowest common ancestor (LCA) of two given nodes in the BST.
According to the definition of LCA on Wikipedia: ¡°The lowest common ancestor is defined between two nodes v and w as the lowest node in T that has both v and w as descendants (where we allow a node to be a descendant of itself).¡±
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For example, the lowest common ancestor (LCA) of nodes 2 and 8 is 6. Another example is LCA of nodes 2 and 4 is 2, since a node can be a descendant of itself according to the LCA definition.
*/
/**
* Definition for a binary tree node.
* struct TreeNode {
* int val;
* TreeNode *left;
* TreeNode *right;
* TreeNode(int x) : val(x), left(NULL), right(NULL) {}
* };
*/
class Solution {
public:
TreeNode* lowestCommonAncestor(TreeNode* root, TreeNode* p, TreeNode* q) {
if(!root || !p || !q)
{
return NULL;
}
if(root->val<min(p->val,q->val))
{
return lowestCommonAncestor(root->right, p, q);
}
else
{
if(root->val<=max(p->val,q->val))
{
return root;
}
else
{
return lowestCommonAncestor(root->left, p, q);
}
}
}
};