LeetCode in Kotlin

951. Flip Equivalent Binary Trees

Medium

For a binary tree T, we can define a flip operation as follows: choose any node, and swap the left and right child subtrees.

A binary tree X is flip equivalent to a binary tree Y if and only if we can make X equal to Y after some number of flip operations.

Given the roots of two binary trees root1 and root2, return true if the two trees are flip equivalent or false otherwise.

Example 1:

Flipped Trees Diagram

Input: root1 = [1,2,3,4,5,6,null,null,null,7,8], root2 = [1,3,2,null,6,4,5,null,null,null,null,8,7]

Output: true

Explanation: We flipped at nodes with values 1, 3, and 5.

Example 2:

Input: root1 = [], root2 = []

Output: true

Example 3:

Input: root1 = [], root2 = [1]

Output: false

Constraints:

Solution

import com_github_leetcode.TreeNode

/*
 * Example:
 * var ti = TreeNode(5)
 * var v = ti.`val`
 * Definition for a binary tree node.
 * class TreeNode(var `val`: Int) {
 *     var left: TreeNode? = null
 *     var right: TreeNode? = null
 * }
 */
class Solution {
    fun flipEquiv(root1: TreeNode?, root2: TreeNode?): Boolean {
        if (root1 == null && root2 == null) {
            return true
        }
        if (root1 == null || root2 == null) {
            return false
        }
        return if (root1.`val` != root2.`val`) {
            false
        } else {
            flipEquiv(root1.left, root2.left) && flipEquiv(root1.right, root2.right) ||
                flipEquiv(root1.left, root2.right) && flipEquiv(root1.right, root2.left)
        }
    }
}