LeetCode in Kotlin

2236. Root Equals Sum of Children

Easy

You are given the root of a binary tree that consists of exactly 3 nodes: the root, its left child, and its right child.

Return true if the value of the root is equal to the sum of the values of its two children, or false otherwise.

Example 1:

Input: root = [10,4,6]

Output: true

Explanation: The values of the root, its left child, and its right child are 10, 4, and 6, respectively.

10 is equal to 4 + 6, so we return true.

Example 2:

Input: root = [5,3,1]

Output: false

Explanation: The values of the root, its left child, and its right child are 5, 3, and 1, respectively.

5 is not equal to 3 + 1, so we return false.

Constraints:

Solution

import com_github_leetcode.TreeNode

/*
 * Example:
 * var ti = TreeNode(5)
 * var v = ti.`val`
 * Definition for a binary tree node.
 * class TreeNode(var `val`: Int) {
 *     var left: TreeNode? = null
 *     var right: TreeNode? = null
 * }
 */
class Solution {
    fun checkTree(root: TreeNode): Boolean {
        return root.left!!.`val` + root.right!!.`val` == root.`val`
    }
}
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