Follow up for problem "Populating Next Right Pointers in Each Node".
What if the given tree could be any binary tree? Would your previous solution still work?
Note:
- You may only use constant extra space.
For example,
Given the following binary tree,
Given the following binary tree,
         1
       /  \
      2    3
     / \    \
    4   5    7
After calling your function, the tree should look like:
         1 -> NULL
       /  \
      2 -> 3 -> NULL
     / \    \
    4-> 5 -> 7 -> NULL
/**
 * Definition for binary tree with next pointer.
 * struct TreeLinkNode {
 *  int val;
 *  TreeLinkNode *left, *right, *next;
 *  TreeLinkNode(int x) : val(x), left(NULL), right(NULL), next(NULL) {}
 * };
 */
class Solution {
public:
    void connect(TreeLinkNode *root) {
        if(!root) return;
        queue<TreeLinkNode*> q;
        q.push(root);
        while(!q.empty())
        {
            TreeLinkNode * last = NULL;
            int size = q.size();
            for(int i=0;i<size;i++)
            {
                TreeLinkNode * curr = q.front();
                q.pop();
                if(last) last->next = curr;
                last = curr;
                if(curr->left) q.push(curr->left);
                if(curr->right) q.push(curr->right);
            }
        }
    }
};
