Leetcode 133. Clone Graph (Medium) (cpp)
Tag: Depth-first Search, Breadth-first Search, Graph
Difficulty: Medium
/*
133. Clone Graph (Medium)
Clone an undirected graph. Each node in the graph contains a label and a list of its neighbors.
OJ's undirected graph serialization:
Nodes are labeled uniquely.
We use # as a separator for each node, and , as a separator for node label and each neighbor of the node.
As an example, consider the serialized graph {0,1,2#1,2#2,2}.
The graph has a total of three nodes, and therefore contains three parts as separated by #.
First node is labeled as 0. Connect node 0 to both nodes 1 and 2.
Second node is labeled as 1. Connect node 1 to node 2.
Third node is labeled as 2. Connect node 2 to node 2 (itself), thus forming a self-cycle.
Visually, the graph looks like the following:
1
/ \
/ \
0 --- 2
/ \
\_/
*/
/**
* Definition for undirected graph.
* struct UndirectedGraphNode {
* int label;
* vector<UndirectedGraphNode *> neighbors;
* UndirectedGraphNode(int x) : label(x) {};
* };
*/
class Solution {
public:
UndirectedGraphNode *cloneGraph(UndirectedGraphNode *node) {
if (node == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
unordered_map<int, UndirectedGraphNode*> mapping;
UndirectedGraphNode *newhead = new UndirectedGraphNode(node->label);
mapping[node->label] = newhead;
queue<UndirectedGraphNode*> q;
q.push(node);
while (!q.empty()) {
UndirectedGraphNode *node1 = q.front();
q.pop();
for (UndirectedGraphNode* nei : node1->neighbors) {
if (mapping.find(nei->label) == mapping.end()) {
mapping[nei->label] = new UndirectedGraphNode(nei->label);
q.push(nei);
}
mapping[node1->label]->neighbors.push_back(mapping[nei->label]);
}
}
return newhead;
}
};