Given a binary tree where all the right nodes are either leaf nodes with a sibling (a left node that shares the same parent node) or empty, flip it upside down and turn it into a tree where the original right nodes turned into left leaf nodes. Return the new root.
For example:
Given a binary tree {1,2,3,4,5},
1
/ \
2 3
/ \
4 5
return the root of the binary tree [4,5,2,#,#,3,1].
4
/ \
5 2
/ \
3 1
public TreeNode UpsideDownBinaryTree(TreeNode root) {
if (root == null)
return null;
TreeNode parent = root, left = root.left, right = root.right;
if (left != null) {
TreeNode ret = UpsideDownBinaryTree(left);
left.left = right;
left.right = parent;
return ret;
}
return root;
}