I am trying to perform an inorder traversal of a tree. The code itself feels right, except it is not working properly. I have a feeling it has to either do with the if condition, how append works in python, or something perhaps with return. This works correctly if I use print instead of return, I think, but I want to be able to use return and still get the correct answer. For example, for the tree [1,None,2,3], my code returns [1] which is clearly incorrect.
Additionally is it possible to solve this problem using list comprehension? If so, any sample code would be greatly appreciated.
Here is my code:
class Solution(object):
def inorderTraversal(self, root):
res = []
if root:
self.inorderTraversal(root.left)
res.append(root.val)
self.inorderTraversal(root.right)
return res
Also before marking this as a duplicate, I know in order traversals have been asked on Stackoverflow (plenty of times), but none of them helped me understand why my understanding is wrong. I would be so grateful if someone helped me learn how to correct my approach versus simply posting another link without explanation. Thank you so much!
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