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Description

Given a binary tree, write a function to get the maximum width of the given tree. The width of a tree is the maximum width among all levels. The binary tree has the same structure as a full binary tree, but some nodes are null.

The width of one level is defined as the length between the end-nodes (the leftmost and right most non-null nodes in the level, where the null nodes between the end-nodes are also counted into the length calculation.

Example 1:

Input: 



           1

         /   \

        3     2

       / \     \  

      5   3     9 



Output: 4

Explanation: The maximum width existing in the third level with the length 4 (5,3,null,9).

Example 2:

Input: 



          1

         /  

        3    

       / \       

      5   3     



Output: 2

Explanation: The maximum width existing in the third level with the length 2 (5,3).

Example 3:

Input: 



          1

         / \

        3   2 

       /        

      5      



Output: 2

Explanation: The maximum width existing in the second level with the length 2 (3,2).

Example 4:

Input: 



          1

         / \

        3   2

       /     \  

      5       9 

     /         \

    6           7

Output: 8

Explanation:The maximum width existing in the fourth level with the length 8 (6,null,null,null,null,null,null,7).





Note: Answer will in the range of 32-bit signed integer.

Solutions

Python3

Java

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