Class FindElements
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public class FindElements extends Object
1261 - Find Elements in a Contaminated Binary Tree.Medium
Given a binary tree with the following rules:
root.val == 0- If
treeNode.val == xandtreeNode.left != null, thentreeNode.left.val == 2 * x + 1 - If
treeNode.val == xandtreeNode.right != null, thentreeNode.right.val == 2 * x + 2
Now the binary tree is contaminated, which means all
treeNode.valhave been changed to-1.Implement the
FindElementsclass:FindElements(TreeNode* root)Initializes the object with a contaminated binary tree and recovers it.bool find(int target)Returnstrueif thetargetvalue exists in the recovered binary tree.
Example 1:

Input [“FindElements”,“find”,“find”] [-1,null,-1,[1],[2]]
Output: [null,false,true]
Explanation:
FindElements findElements = new FindElements([-1,null,-1]); findElements.find(1); // return False findElements.find(2); // return TrueExample 2:

Input [“FindElements”,“find”,“find”,“find”] [-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,[1],[3],[5]]
Output: [null,true,true,false]
Explanation:
FindElements findElements = new FindElements([-1,-1,-1,-1,-1]); findElements.find(1); // return True findElements.find(3); // return True findElements.find(5); // return FalseExample 3:

Input [“FindElements”,“find”,“find”,“find”,“find”] [-1,null,-1,-1,null,-1,[2],[3],[4],[5]]
Output: [null,true,false,false,true]
Explanation:
FindElements findElements = new FindElements([-1,null,-1,-1,null,-1]); findElements.find(2); // return True findElements.find(3); // return False findElements.find(4); // return False findElements.find(5); // return TrueConstraints:
TreeNode.val == -1- The height of the binary tree is less than or equal to
20 - The total number of nodes is between
[1, 104] - Total calls of
find()is between[1, 104] 0 <= target <= 106
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description FindElements(TreeNode root)
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Constructor Detail
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FindElements
public FindElements(TreeNode root)
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