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'''
Implement an iterator over a binary search tree (BST). Your iterator will be initialized with the root node of a BST.
Calling next() will return the next smallest number in the BST.
Note: next() and hasNext() should run in average O(1) time and uses O(h) memory, where h is the height of the tree.
'''
# Definition for a binary tree node
# class TreeNode(object):
# def __init__(self, x):
# self.val = x
# self.left = None
# self.right = None
class BSTIterator(object):
def __init__(self, root):
"""
:type root: TreeNode
"""
self.stack = []
while root:
self.stack.append(root)
root = root.left
def hasNext(self):
"""
:rtype: bool
"""
return self.stack
def next(self):
"""
:rtype: int
"""
node = self.stack.pop()
new_node = node.right
while new_node:
self.stack.append(new_node)
new_node = new_node.left
return node.val
# Your BSTIterator will be called like this:
# i, v = BSTIterator(root), []
# while i.hasNext(): v.append(i.next())