Medium
Given the root
of a binary tree and an integer targetSum
, return the number of paths where the sum of the values along the path equals targetSum
.
The path does not need to start or end at the root or a leaf, but it must go downwards (i.e., traveling only from parent nodes to child nodes).
Example 1:
Input: root = [10,5,-3,3,2,null,11,3,-2,null,1], targetSum = 8
Output: 3
Explanation: The paths that sum to 8 are shown.
Example 2:
Input: root = [5,4,8,11,null,13,4,7,2,null,null,5,1], targetSum = 22
Output: 3
Constraints:
[0, 1000]
.-109 <= Node.val <= 109
-1000 <= targetSum <= 1000
# Definition for a binary tree node.
# class TreeNode
# attr_accessor :val, :left, :right
# def initialize(val = 0, left = nil, right = nil)
# @val = val
# @left = left
# @right = right
# end
# end
# @param {TreeNode} root
# @param {Integer} target_sum
# @return {Integer}
def path_sum(root, target_sum, sums = [])
return 0 unless root
sums = (sums + [0]).map {|s| s + root.val}
count = sums.count(target_sum)
return count + path_sum(root.left, target_sum, sums) + path_sum(root.right, target_sum, sums)
end