Given a reference of a node in a connected undirected graph, return a deep copy (clone) of the graph. Each node in the graph contains a val (int
) and a list (List[Node]
) of its neighbors.
Example:
Input: {"$id":"1","neighbors":[{"$id":"2","neighbors":[{"$ref":"1"},{"$id":"3","neighbors":[{"$ref":"2"},{"$id":"4","neighbors":[{"$ref":"3"},{"$ref":"1"}],"val":4}],"val":3}],"val":2},{"$ref":"4"}],"val":1} Explanation: Node 1's value is 1, and it has two neighbors: Node 2 and 4. Node 2's value is 2, and it has two neighbors: Node 1 and 3. Node 3's value is 3, and it has two neighbors: Node 2 and 4. Node 4's value is 4, and it has two neighbors: Node 1 and 3.
Note:
- The number of nodes will be between 1 and 100.
- The undirected graph is a simple graph, which means no repeated edges and no self-loops in the graph.
- Since the graph is undirected, if node p has node q as neighbor, then node q must have node p as neighbor too.
- You must return the copy of the given node as a reference to the cloned graph.
考察:dfs;
/*
// Definition for a Node.
class Node {
public:
int val;
vector<Node*> neighbors;
Node() {}
Node(int _val, vector<Node*> _neighbors) {
val = _val;
neighbors = _neighbors;
}
};
*/
class Solution {
public:
Node* cloneGraph(Node* node) {
if (node == NULL)
return NULL;
if (m.find(node) != m.end())
return m[node];
Node *nodeClone = new Node(node->val);
m[node] = nodeClone;
for (int i = 0; i < node->neighbors.size(); i ++) {
Node *tmp = cloneGraph(node->neighbors[i]);
if (tmp != NULL)
nodeClone->neighbors.push_back(tmp);
}
return nodeClone;
}
private:
map<Node *, Node *> m;
};