#include<bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; class node{ public: int data; node* left; node* right; node(int val){ data=val; } }; void zigzagTraversal(node* root,vector<vector<int>> &vec){ int flag=0; queue<node*> q; q.push(root); while(!q.empty()){ int len=q.size(); vector<int> v(len); for(int i=0;i<len;i++){ node* n=q.front(); q.pop(); if(n->left){ q.push(n->left); } if(n->right){ q.push(n->right); } if(flag==0){ v[i]=n->data; } else { v[len-i-1]=n->data; } } flag = !flag; vec.push_back(v); } } int main(){ node* root=new node(1); root->left=new node(2); root->right=new node(3); root->left->left=new node(4); root->left->right=new node(5); root->right->right=new node(6); if(root==NULL){ cout<<"No elements!"; } else { vector<vector<int>> vec; zigzagTraversal(root,vec); for(auto i: vec){ for(auto x: i){ cout<<x; } } } }
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