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id: 587d8258367417b2b2512c7f
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title: Use Breadth First Search in a Binary Search Tree
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challengeType: 1
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forumTopicId: 301718
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dashedName: use-breadth-first-search-in-a-binary-search-tree
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---
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# --description--
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Here we will introduce another tree traversal method: breadth-first search. In contrast to the depth-first search methods from the last challenge, breadth-first search explores all the nodes in a given level within a tree before continuing on to the next level. Typically, queues are utilized as helper data structures in the design of breadth-first search algorithms.
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In this method, we start by adding the root node to a queue. Then we begin a loop where we dequeue the first item in the queue, add it to a new array, and then inspect both its child subtrees. If its children are not null, they are each enqueued. This process continues until the queue is empty.
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# --instructions--
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Let's create a breadth-first search method in our tree called `levelOrder`. This method should return an array containing the values of all the tree nodes, explored in a breadth-first manner. Be sure to return the values in the array, not the nodes themselves. A level should be traversed from left to right. Next, let's write a similar method called `reverseLevelOrder` which performs the same search but in the reverse direction (right to left) at each level.
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# --hints--
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The `BinarySearchTree` data structure should exist.
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```js
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assert(
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  (function () {
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    var test = false;
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    if (typeof BinarySearchTree !== 'undefined') {
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      test = new BinarySearchTree();
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    }
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    return typeof test == 'object';
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  })()
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);
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```
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The binary search tree should have a method called `levelOrder`.
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```js
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assert(
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  (function () {
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    var test = false;
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    if (typeof BinarySearchTree !== 'undefined') {
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      test = new BinarySearchTree();
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    } else {
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      return false;
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    }
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    return typeof test.levelOrder == 'function';
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  })()
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);
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```
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The binary search tree should have a method called `reverseLevelOrder`.
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```js
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assert(
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  (function () {
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    var test = false;
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    if (typeof BinarySearchTree !== 'undefined') {
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      test = new BinarySearchTree();
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    } else {
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      return false;
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    }
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    return typeof test.reverseLevelOrder == 'function';
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  })()
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);
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```
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The `levelOrder` method should return an array of the tree node values explored in level order.
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```js
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assert(
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  (function () {
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    var test = false;
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    if (typeof BinarySearchTree !== 'undefined') {
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      test = new BinarySearchTree();
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    } else {
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      return false;
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    }
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    if (typeof test.levelOrder !== 'function') {
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      return false;
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    }
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    test.add(7);
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    test.add(1);
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    test.add(9);
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    test.add(0);
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    test.add(3);
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    test.add(8);
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    test.add(10);
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    test.add(2);
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    test.add(5);
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    test.add(4);
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    test.add(6);
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    return test.levelOrder().join('') == '719038102546';
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  })()
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);
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```
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The `reverseLevelOrder` method should return an array of the tree node values explored in reverse level order.
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```js
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assert(
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  (function () {
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    var test = false;
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    if (typeof BinarySearchTree !== 'undefined') {
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      test = new BinarySearchTree();
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    } else {
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      return false;
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    }
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    if (typeof test.reverseLevelOrder !== 'function') {
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      return false;
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    }
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    test.add(7);
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    test.add(1);
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    test.add(9);
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    test.add(0);
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    test.add(3);
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    test.add(8);
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    test.add(10);
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    test.add(2);
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    test.add(5);
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    test.add(4);
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    test.add(6);
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    return test.reverseLevelOrder().join('') == '791108305264';
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  })()
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);
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```
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The `levelOrder` method should return `null` for an empty tree.
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```js
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assert(
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  (function () {
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    var test = false;
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    if (typeof BinarySearchTree !== 'undefined') {
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      test = new BinarySearchTree();
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    } else {
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      return false;
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    }
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    if (typeof test.levelOrder !== 'function') {
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      return false;
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    }
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    return test.levelOrder() == null;
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  })()
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);
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```
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The `reverseLevelOrder` method should return `null` for an empty tree.
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```js
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assert(
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  (function () {
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    var test = false;
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    if (typeof BinarySearchTree !== 'undefined') {
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      test = new BinarySearchTree();
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    } else {
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      return false;
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    }
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    if (typeof test.reverseLevelOrder !== 'function') {
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      return false;
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    }
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    return test.reverseLevelOrder() == null;
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  })()
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);
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```
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# --seed--
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## --after-user-code--
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```js
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BinarySearchTree.prototype = Object.assign(
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  BinarySearchTree.prototype,
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  {
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    add: function(value) {
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      function searchTree(node) {
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        if (value < node.value) {
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          if (node.left == null) {
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            node.left = new Node(value);
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            return;
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          } else if (node.left != null) {
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            return searchTree(node.left);
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          }
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        } else if (value > node.value) {
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          if (node.right == null) {
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            node.right = new Node(value);
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            return;
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          } else if (node.right != null) {
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            return searchTree(node.right);
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          }
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        } else {
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          return null;
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        }
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      }
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      var node = this.root;
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      if (node == null) {
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        this.root = new Node(value);
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        return;
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      } else {
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        return searchTree(node);
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      }
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    }
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  }
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);
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```
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## --seed-contents--
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```js
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var displayTree = tree => console.log(JSON.stringify(tree, null, 2));
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function Node(value) {
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  this.value = value;
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  this.left = null;
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  this.right = null;
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}
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function BinarySearchTree() {
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  this.root = null;
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  // Only change code below this line
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  // Only change code above this line
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}
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```
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# --solutions--
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```js
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var displayTree = tree => console.log(JSON.stringify(tree, null, 2));
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function Node(value) {
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  this.value = value;
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  this.left = null;
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  this.right = null;
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}
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function BinarySearchTree() {
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  this.root = null;
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  // Only change code below this line
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  this.levelOrder = (root = this.root) => {
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    if(!root) return null;
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    let queue = [root];
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    let results = [];
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    while(queue.length > 0) {
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      let node = queue.shift();
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      results.push(node.value);
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      if(node.left) queue.push(node.left);
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      if(node.right) queue.push(node.right);
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    }
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    return results;
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  }
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  this.reverseLevelOrder = (root = this.root) => {
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    if(!root) return null;
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    let queue = [root];
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    let results = [] ;
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    while ( queue.length > 0) {
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      let node = queue.shift();
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      results.push(node.value);
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      if(node.right) queue.push(node.right);
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      if(node.left ) queue.push(node.left);
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    }
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    return results;
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  }
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  // Only change code above this line
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}
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```
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