Issue
How can I print a binary tree in Java so that the output is like:
4
/ \
2 5
My node:
public class Node<A extends Comparable> {
Node<A> left, right;
A data;
public Node(A data){
this.data = data;
}
}
Solution
I've created simple binary tree printer. You can use and modify it as you want, but it's not optimized anyway. I think that a lot of things can be improved here ;)
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
public class BTreePrinterTest {
private static Node<Integer> test1() {
Node<Integer> root = new Node<Integer>(2);
Node<Integer> n11 = new Node<Integer>(7);
Node<Integer> n12 = new Node<Integer>(5);
Node<Integer> n21 = new Node<Integer>(2);
Node<Integer> n22 = new Node<Integer>(6);
Node<Integer> n23 = new Node<Integer>(3);
Node<Integer> n24 = new Node<Integer>(6);
Node<Integer> n31 = new Node<Integer>(5);
Node<Integer> n32 = new Node<Integer>(8);
Node<Integer> n33 = new Node<Integer>(4);
Node<Integer> n34 = new Node<Integer>(5);
Node<Integer> n35 = new Node<Integer>(8);
Node<Integer> n36 = new Node<Integer>(4);
Node<Integer> n37 = new Node<Integer>(5);
Node<Integer> n38 = new Node<Integer>(8);
root.left = n11;
root.right = n12;
n11.left = n21;
n11.right = n22;
n12.left = n23;
n12.right = n24;
n21.left = n31;
n21.right = n32;
n22.left = n33;
n22.right = n34;
n23.left = n35;
n23.right = n36;
n24.left = n37;
n24.right = n38;
return root;
}
private static Node<Integer> test2() {
Node<Integer> root = new Node<Integer>(2);
Node<Integer> n11 = new Node<Integer>(7);
Node<Integer> n12 = new Node<Integer>(5);
Node<Integer> n21 = new Node<Integer>(2);
Node<Integer> n22 = new Node<Integer>(6);
Node<Integer> n23 = new Node<Integer>(9);
Node<Integer> n31 = new Node<Integer>(5);
Node<Integer> n32 = new Node<Integer>(8);
Node<Integer> n33 = new Node<Integer>(4);
root.left = n11;
root.right = n12;
n11.left = n21;
n11.right = n22;
n12.right = n23;
n22.left = n31;
n22.right = n32;
n23.left = n33;
return root;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
BTreePrinter.printNode(test1());
BTreePrinter.printNode(test2());
}
}
class Node<T extends Comparable<?>> {
Node<T> left, right;
T data;
public Node(T data) {
this.data = data;
}
}
class BTreePrinter {
public static <T extends Comparable<?>> void printNode(Node<T> root) {
int maxLevel = BTreePrinter.maxLevel(root);
printNodeInternal(Collections.singletonList(root), 1, maxLevel);
}
private static <T extends Comparable<?>> void printNodeInternal(List<Node<T>> nodes, int level, int maxLevel) {
if (nodes.isEmpty() || BTreePrinter.isAllElementsNull(nodes))
return;
int floor = maxLevel - level;
int endgeLines = (int) Math.pow(2, (Math.max(floor - 1, 0)));
int firstSpaces = (int) Math.pow(2, (floor)) - 1;
int betweenSpaces = (int) Math.pow(2, (floor + 1)) - 1;
BTreePrinter.printWhitespaces(firstSpaces);
List<Node<T>> newNodes = new ArrayList<Node<T>>();
for (Node<T> node : nodes) {
if (node != null) {
System.out.print(node.data);
newNodes.add(node.left);
newNodes.add(node.right);
} else {
newNodes.add(null);
newNodes.add(null);
System.out.print(" ");
}
BTreePrinter.printWhitespaces(betweenSpaces);
}
System.out.println("");
for (int i = 1; i <= endgeLines; i++) {
for (int j = 0; j < nodes.size(); j++) {
BTreePrinter.printWhitespaces(firstSpaces - i);
if (nodes.get(j) == null) {
BTreePrinter.printWhitespaces(endgeLines + endgeLines + i + 1);
continue;
}
if (nodes.get(j).left != null)
System.out.print("/");
else
BTreePrinter.printWhitespaces(1);
BTreePrinter.printWhitespaces(i + i - 1);
if (nodes.get(j).right != null)
System.out.print("\\");
else
BTreePrinter.printWhitespaces(1);
BTreePrinter.printWhitespaces(endgeLines + endgeLines - i);
}
System.out.println("");
}
printNodeInternal(newNodes, level + 1, maxLevel);
}
private static void printWhitespaces(int count) {
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++)
System.out.print(" ");
}
private static <T extends Comparable<?>> int maxLevel(Node<T> node) {
if (node == null)
return 0;
return Math.max(BTreePrinter.maxLevel(node.left), BTreePrinter.maxLevel(node.right)) + 1;
}
private static <T> boolean isAllElementsNull(List<T> list) {
for (Object object : list) {
if (object != null)
return false;
}
return true;
}
}
Output 1 :
2
/ \
/ \
/ \
/ \
7 5
/ \ / \
/ \ / \
2 6 3 6
/ \ / \ / \ / \
5 8 4 5 8 4 5 8
Output 2 :
2
/ \
/ \
/ \
/ \
7 5
/ \ \
/ \ \
2 6 9
/ \ /
5 8 4
Answered By - michal.kreuzman
Answer Checked By - Mildred Charles (JavaFixing Admin)