Given a binary tree, determine if it is a valid binary search tree (BST).
Assume a BST is defined as follows:
The left subtree of a node contains only nodes with keys less than the node’s key. The right subtree of a node contains only nodes with keys greater than the node’s key. Both the left and right subtrees must also be binary search trees.
Example 1:
1 2 3 4 5 6
2 / \ 1 3
Input: [2,1,3] Output: true
Example 2:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
5 / \ 1 4 / \ 3 6
Input: [5,1,4,null,null,3,6] Output: false
Explanation: The root node’s value is 5 but its right child’s value is 4.
public boolean isValidBST(TreeNode root) { if (root == null) { return true; } List<TreeNode> list = inorder(root, new ArrayList<TreeNode>()); for (int i = 0; i < list.size()-1; i++) { if (list.get(i).val >= list.get(i + 1).val) { return false; }