Exercise: Equivalent Binary Trees
1. Implement the Walk
function.
2. Test the Walk
function.
The function tree.New(k)
constructs a randomly-structured (but always sorted) binary tree holding the values k
, 2k
, 3k
, …, 10k
.
Create a new channel ch
and kick off the walker:
- go Walk(tree.New(1), ch)
Then read and print 10 values from the channel. It should be the numbers 1, 2, 3, …, 10.
3. Implement the Same
function using Walk
to determine whether t1
and t2
store the same values.
4. Test the Same
function.
Same(tree.New(1), tree.New(1))
should return true, and Same(tree.New(1), tree.New(2))
should return false.
The documentation for Tree
can be found here.
exercise-equivalent-binary-trees.go
package main
import "golang.org/x/tour/tree"
// Walk walks the tree t sending all values
// from the tree to the channel ch.
func Walk(t *tree.Tree, ch chan int)
// Same determines whether the trees
// t1 and t2 contain the same values.
func Same(t1, t2 *tree.Tree) bool
func main() {
}