If the depth of a tree is smaller than 5
, then this tree can be represented by a list of three-digits integers.
For each integer in this list:
- The hundreds digit represents the depth
D
of this node,1 <= D <= 4.
- The tens digit represents the position
P
of this node in the level it belongs to,1 <= P <= 8
. The position is the same as that in a full binary tree. - The units digit represents the value
V
of this node,0 <= V <= 9.
Given a list of ascending
three-digits integers representing a binary tree with the depth smaller than 5, you need to return the sum of all paths from the root towards the leaves.
It's guaranteed that the given list represents a valid connected binary tree.
Example 1:
Input: [113, 215, 221] Output: 12 Explanation: The tree that the list represents is: 3 / \ 5 1 The path sum is (3 + 5) + (3 + 1) = 12.
Example 2:
Input: [113, 221] Output: 4 Explanation: The tree that the list represents is: 3 \ 1 The path sum is (3 + 1) = 4.