Validate Binary Search Tree
Problem Statement
Given the root of a binary tree, determine if it is a valid binary search tree (BST)
.
A valid BST
is defined as follows:
- The
left
subtree of a node contains only nodes with keys less than the node's key. - The
right
subtree of a node contains only nodes with keys greater than the node's key. - Both the left and right subtrees must also be binary search trees.
Example 1:
Input: root = [2,1,3]
Output: true
Example 2:
Input: root = [5,1,4,null,null,3,6]
Output: false
Explanation: The root node's value is 5 but its right child's value is 4.
Constraints:
- The number of nodes in the tree is in the range
[1, 104]
. -231 <= Node.val <= 231 - 1
Code
java Code
public class Solution {
public boolean isValidBST(TreeNode root) {
return isValidBST(root, Long.MIN_VALUE, Long.MAX_VALUE);
}
public boolean isValidBST(TreeNode root, long minVal, long maxVal) {
if (root == null) return true;
if (root.val >= maxVal || root.val <= minVal) return false;
return isValidBST(root.left, minVal, root.val) && isValidBST(root.right, root.val, maxVal);
}
}