Class Solution
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public class Solution extends Object
427 - Construct Quad Tree.Medium
Given a
n * nmatrixgridof0'sand1'sonly. We want to represent thegridwith a Quad-Tree.Return the root of the Quad-Tree representing the
grid.Notice that you can assign the value of a node to True or False when
isLeafis False , and both are accepted in the answer.A Quad-Tree is a tree data structure in which each internal node has exactly four children. Besides, each node has two attributes:
val: True if the node represents a grid of 1’s or False if the node represents a grid of 0’s.isLeaf: True if the node is leaf node on the tree or False if the node has the four children.
class Node { public boolean val; public boolean isLeaf; public Node topLeft; public Node topRight; public Node bottomLeft; public Node bottomRight; }We can construct a Quad-Tree from a two-dimensional area using the following steps:
- If the current grid has the same value (i.e all
1'sor all0's) setisLeafTrue and setvalto the value of the grid and set the four children to Null and stop. - If the current grid has different values, set
isLeafto False and setvalto any value and divide the current grid into four sub-grids as shown in the photo. - Recurse for each of the children with the proper sub-grid.

If you want to know more about the Quad-Tree, you can refer to the wiki.
Quad-Tree format:
The output represents the serialized format of a Quad-Tree using level order traversal, where
nullsignifies a path terminator where no node exists below.It is very similar to the serialization of the binary tree. The only difference is that the node is represented as a list
[isLeaf, val].If the value of
isLeaforvalis True we represent it as 1 in the list[isLeaf, val]and if the value ofisLeaforvalis False we represent it as 0.Example 1:

Input: grid = [[0,1],[1,0]]
Output: [[0,1],[1,0],[1,1],[1,1],[1,0]]
Explanation:
The explanation of this example is shown below: Notice that 0 represnts False and 1 represents True in the photo representing the Quad-Tree.
Example 2:

Input: grid = [[1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0],[1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0],[1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1],[1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1],[1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0],[1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0],[1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0],[1,1,1,1,0,0,0,0]]
Output: [[0,1],[1,1],[0,1],[1,1],[1,0],null,null,null,null,[1,0],[1,0],[1,1],[1,1]]
Explanation:
All values in the grid are not the same. We divide the grid into four sub-grids. The topLeft, bottomLeft and bottomRight each has the same value. The topRight have different values so we divide it into 4 sub-grids where each has the same value. Explanation is shown in the photo below:
Constraints:
n == grid.length == grid[i].lengthn == 2xwhere0 <= x <= 6
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Solution()
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Method Detail
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construct
public Node construct(int[][] grid)
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