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Analysis of Algorithms: Solutions 5: Problem 1

1) The document contains 4 problems related to binary search trees. 2) Problem 1 asks to draw 5 binary search trees with heights of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 and 7 nodes labeled 1-7. 3) Problem 2 gives a recursive version of a tree insert procedure.

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Analysis of Algorithms: Solutions 5: Problem 1

1) The document contains 4 problems related to binary search trees. 2) Problem 1 asks to draw 5 binary search trees with heights of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 and 7 nodes labeled 1-7. 3) Problem 2 gives a recursive version of a tree insert procedure.

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Problem 1
Draw ve binary search trees, with heights two, three, four, ve, and six. Each tree should
have seven nodes, and the keys of these nodes should be 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.

4 5 6 7

2 6 4 7 5 7 6

1 3 5 7 1 6 1 1

4 2 2 2

3 6 3 4 5

1 5 7 3 3

2 4

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Problem 2
Give a recursive version of the Tree-Insert procedure.
Recursive-Insert(T ; z )
if root[T ] = nil
then parent[z] nil
root[T ] z

else
Add-Node(root[T ]; z )
Add-Node(x; z )
if key[ ] key[ ]
z < x

then if left-child[ ] 6= nil


x

then Add-Node(left-child[ ] )
x ;z

else parent[ ] z x

left-child[x] z
else if right-child[x] 6= nil
then Add-Node(right-child[x]; z)
else parent[z] x
right-child[x] z
Problem 3
Give a nonrecursive version of Inorder-Tree-Walk.
Iterative-Tree-Walk(T )
x Tree-Minimum(root[T ])
while x 6= nil
do print key[ x ]
x Tree-Successor(x)
Problem 4
Write a procedure Inorder-Range-Walk(x, min, max) that recursively prints all nodes
between min and max in the subtree rooted at x. It should be more ecient than Inorder-
Tree-Walk; thus, it should not traverse the whole subtree.
Inorder-Range-Walk(x, min, max)
if x 6= nil
then if min  key[ ] x

then Inorder-Range-Walk(left-child[ ], min, max)


x

if min  key[ ]  max x

then print key[ ] x

if key[ ]  max
x

then Inorder-Range-Walk(right-child[ ], min, max) x

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