# Implementing Red-Black Tree in Python import sys # Node creation class Node(): def __init__(self, item): self.item = item self.parent = None self.left = None self.right = None self.color = 1 class RedBlackTree(): def __init__(self): self.TNULL = Node(0) self.TNULL.color = 0 self.TNULL.left = None self.TNULL.right = None self.root = self.TNULL # Preorder def pre_order_helper(self, node): if node != TNULL: sys.stdout.write(node.item + " ") self.pre_order_helper(node.left) self.pre_order_helper(node.right) # Inorder def in_order_helper(self, node): if node != TNULL: self.in_order_helper(node.left) sys.stdout.write(node.item + " ") self.in_order_helper(node.right) # Postorder def post_order_helper(self, node): if node != TNULL: self.post_order_helper(node.left) self.post_order_helper(node.right) sys.stdout.write(node.item + " ") # Search the tree def search_tree_helper(self, node, key): if node == TNULL or key == node.item: return node if key < node.item: return self.search_tree_helper(node.left, key) return self.search_tree_helper(node.right, key) # Balancing the tree after deletion def delete_fix(self, x): while x != self.root and x.color == 0: if x == x.parent.left: s = x.parent.right if s.color == 1: s.color = 0 x.parent.color = 1 self.left_rotate(x.parent) s = x.parent.right if s.left.color == 0 and s.right.color == 0: s.color = 1 x = x.parent else: if s.right.color == 0: s.left.color = 0 s.color = 1 self.right_rotate(s) s = x.parent.right s.color = x.parent.color x.parent.color = 0 s.right.color = 0 self.left_rotate(x.parent) x = self.root else: s = x.parent.left if s.color == 1: s.color = 0 x.parent.color = 1 self.right_rotate(x.parent) s = x.parent.left if s.right.color == 0 and s.right.color == 0: s.color = 1 x = x.parent else: if s.left.color == 0: s.right.color = 0 s.color = 1 self.left_rotate(s) s = x.parent.left s.color = x.parent.color x.parent.color = 0 s.left.color = 0 self.right_rotate(x.parent) x = self.root x.color = 0 def __rb_transplant(self, u, v): if u.parent == None: self.root = v elif u == u.parent.left: u.parent.left = v else: u.parent.right = v v.parent = u.parent # Node deletion def delete_node_helper(self, node, key): z = self.TNULL while node != self.TNULL: if node.item == key: z = node if node.item <= key: node = node.right else: node = node.left if z == self.TNULL: print("Cannot find key in the tree") return y = z y_original_color = y.color if z.left == self.TNULL: x = z.right self.__rb_transplant(z, z.right) elif (z.right == self.TNULL): x = z.left self.__rb_transplant(z, z.left) else: y = self.minimum(z.right) y_original_color = y.color x = y.right if y.parent == z: x.parent = y else: self.__rb_transplant(y, y.right) y.right = z.right y.right.parent = y self.__rb_transplant(z, y) y.left = z.left y.left.parent = y y.color = z.color if y_original_color == 0: self.delete_fix(x) # Balance the tree after insertion def fix_insert(self, k): while k.parent.color == 1: if k.parent == k.parent.parent.right: u = k.parent.parent.left if u.color == 1: u.color = 0 k.parent.color = 0 k.parent.parent.color = 1 k = k.parent.parent else: if k == k.parent.left: k = k.parent self.right_rotate(k) k.parent.color = 0 k.parent.parent.color = 1 self.left_rotate(k.parent.parent) else: u = k.parent.parent.right if u.color == 1: u.color = 0 k.parent.color = 0 k.parent.parent.color = 1 k = k.parent.parent else: if k == k.parent.right: k = k.parent self.left_rotate(k) k.parent.color = 0 k.parent.parent.color = 1 self.right_rotate(k.parent.parent) if k == self.root: break self.root.color = 0 # Printing the tree def __print_helper(self, node, indent, last): if node != self.TNULL: sys.stdout.write(indent) if last: sys.stdout.write("R----") indent += " " else: sys.stdout.write("L----") indent += "| " s_color = "RED" if node.color == 1 else "BLACK" print(str(node.item) + "(" + s_color + ")") self.__print_helper(node.left, indent, False) self.__print_helper(node.right, indent, True) def preorder(self): self.pre_order_helper(self.root) def inorder(self): self.in_order_helper(self.root) def postorder(self): self.post_order_helper(self.root) def searchTree(self, k): return self.search_tree_helper(self.root, k) def minimum(self, node): while node.left != self.TNULL: node = node.left return node def maximum(self, node): while node.right != self.TNULL: node = node.right return node def successor(self, x): if x.right != self.TNULL: return self.minimum(x.right) y = x.parent while y != self.TNULL and x == y.right: x = y y = y.parent return y def predecessor(self, x): if (x.left != self.TNULL): return self.maximum(x.left) y = x.parent while y != self.TNULL and x == y.left: x = y y = y.parent return y def left_rotate(self, x): y = x.right x.right = y.left if y.left != self.TNULL: y.left.parent = x y.parent = x.parent if x.parent == None: self.root = y elif x == x.parent.left: x.parent.left = y else: x.parent.right = y y.left = x x.parent = y def right_rotate(self, x): y = x.left x.left = y.right if y.right != self.TNULL: y.right.parent = x y.parent = x.parent if x.parent == None: self.root = y elif x == x.parent.right: x.parent.right = y else: x.parent.left = y y.right = x x.parent = y def insert(self, key): node = Node(key) node.parent = None node.item = key node.left = self.TNULL node.right = self.TNULL node.color = 1 y = None x = self.root while x != self.TNULL: y = x if node.item < x.item: x = x.left else: x = x.right node.parent = y if y == None: self.root = node elif node.item < y.item: y.left = node else: y.right = node if node.parent == None: node.color = 0 return if node.parent.parent == None: return self.fix_insert(node) def get_root(self): return self.root def delete_node(self, item): self.delete_node_helper(self.root, item) def print_tree(self): self.__print_helper(self.root, "", True) if __name__ == "__main__": bst = RedBlackTree() bst.insert(55) bst.insert(40) bst.insert(65) bst.insert(60) bst.insert(75) bst.insert(57) bst.print_tree() print("\nAfter deleting an element") bst.delete_node(40) bst.print_tree()
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