Problem: Lowest Common Ancestor of a Binary Tree

Posted by Marcy on February 18, 2015

Question

Given a binary tree, find the lowest common ancestor (LCA) of two given nodes in the tree.

According to the definition of LCA on Wikipedia: “The lowest common ancestor is defined between two nodes v and w as the lowest node in T that has both v and w as descendants (where we allow a node to be a descendant of itself).”

        _______3______
       /              \
    ___5__          ___1__
   /      \        /      \
   6      _2       0       8
         /  \
         7   4

For example, the lowest common ancestor (LCA) of nodes 5 and 1 is 3. Another example is LCA of nodes 5 and 4 is 5, since a node can be a descendant of itself according to the LCA definition.

Solution

TODO

Code

class Solution {
    public TreeNode lowestCommonAncestor(TreeNode root, TreeNode p, TreeNode q) {
        if(root == null || root == p || root == q) return root;
        
        TreeNode l = lowestCommonAncestor(root.left, p, q);
        TreeNode r = lowestCommonAncestor(root.right, p, q);
        if(l==null) return r;
        if(r==null) return l;
        
        return root;
    }
}

Performance

TODO