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Consider lines of slope -1 passing between nodes. Given a Binary Tree, print all diagonal elements in a binary tree belonging to the same line.

Input : Root of below tree

Output : 
Diagonal Traversal of binary tree : 
 8 10 14
 3 6 7 13
 1 4

We have discussed the recursive solution in the below post.
Diagonal Traversal of Binary Tree
In this post, an iterative solution is discussed. The idea is to use a queue to store only the left child of the current node. After printing the data of the current node make the current node to its right child if present. 
A delimiter NULL is used to mark the starting of the next diagonal.

Below is the implementation of the above approach.  

C++




/* C++ program to construct string from binary tree*/
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
 
/* A binary tree node has data, pointer to left
   child and a pointer to right child */
struct Node {
    int data;
    Node *left, *right;
};
 
/* Helper function that allocates a new node */
Node* newNode(int data)
{
    Node* node = (Node*)malloc(sizeof(Node));
    node->data = data;
    node->left = node->right = NULL;
    return (node);
}
 
// Iterative function to print diagonal view
void diagonalPrint(Node* root)
{
    // base case
    if (root == NULL)
        return;
 
    // inbuilt queue of Treenode
    queue<Node*> q;
 
    // push root
    q.push(root);
 
    // push delimiter
    q.push(NULL);
 
    while (!q.empty()) {
        Node* temp = q.front();
        q.pop();
 
        // if current is delimiter then insert another
        // for next diagonal and cout nextline
        if (temp == NULL) {
 
            // if queue is empty return
            if (q.empty())
                return;
 
            // output nextline
            cout << endl;
 
            // push delimiter again
            q.push(NULL);
        }
        else {
            while (temp) {
                cout << temp->data << " ";
 
                // if left child is present
                // push into queue
                if (temp->left)
                    q.push(temp->left);
 
                // current equals to right child
                temp = temp->right;
            }
        }
    }
}
 
// Driver Code
int main()
{
    Node* root = newNode(8);
    root->left = newNode(3);
    root->right = newNode(10);
    root->left->left = newNode(1);
    root->left->right = newNode(6);
    root->right->right = newNode(14);
    root->right->right->left = newNode(13);
    root->left->right->left = newNode(4);
    root->left->right->right = newNode(7);
    diagonalPrint(root);
}


Java




// Java program to con string from binary tree
import java.util.*;
public class solution
{
 
   
// A binary tree node has data, pointer to left
 //  child and a pointer to right child
static class Node {
    int data;
    Node left, right;
};
   
// Helper function that allocates a new node
static Node newNode(int data)
{
    Node node = new Node();
    node.data = data;
    node.left = node.right = null;
    return (node);
}
   
// Iterative function to print diagonal view
static void diagonalPrint(Node root)
{
    // base case
    if (root == null)
        return;
   
    // inbuilt queue of Treenode
    Queue<Node> q= new LinkedList<Node>();
   
    // add root
    q.add(root);
   
    // add delimiter
    q.add(null);
   
    while (q.size()>0) {
        Node temp = q.peek();
        q.remove();
   
        // if current is delimiter then insert another
        // for next diagonal and cout nextline
        if (temp == null) {
   
            // if queue is empty return
            if (q.size()==0)
                return;
   
            // output nextline
            System.out.println();
   
            // add delimiter again
            q.add(null);
        }
        else {
            while (temp!=null) {
                System.out.print( temp.data + " ");
   
                // if left child is present 
                // add into queue
                if (temp.left!=null)
                    q.add(temp.left);
   
                // current equals to right child
                temp = temp.right;
            }
        }
    }
}
   
// Driver Code
public static void main(String args[])
{
    Node root = newNode(8);
    root.left = newNode(3);
    root.right = newNode(10);
    root.left.left = newNode(1);
    root.left.right = newNode(6);
    root.right.right = newNode(14);
    root.right.right.left = newNode(13);
    root.left.right.left = newNode(4);
    root.left.right.right = newNode(7);
    diagonalPrint(root);
}
}
//contributed by Arnab Kundu


Python3




# Python3 program to construct string from binary tree
class Node:
    def __init__(self,data):
        self.val = data
        self.left = None
        self.right = None
         
# Function to print diagonal view
def diagonalprint(root):
     
    # base case
    if root is None:
        return
         
    # queue of treenode
    q = []
     
    # Append root
    q.append(root)
     
    # Append delimiter
    q.append(None)
 
    while len(q) > 0:
        temp = q.pop(0)
         
        # If current is delimiter then insert another
        # for next diagonal and cout nextline
        if not temp:
             
            # If queue is empty then return
            if len(q) == 0:
                return
                 
            # Print output on nextline
            print(' ')
             
            # append delimiter again
            q.append(None)
 
        else:
            while temp:
                print(temp.val, end = ' ')
                 
                # If left child is present
                # append into queue
                if temp.left:
                    q.append(temp.left)
                     
                # current equals to right child
                temp = temp.right
 
# Driver Code
root = Node(8)
root.left = Node(3)
root.right = Node(10)
root.left.left = Node(1)
root.left.right = Node(6)
root.right.right = Node(14)
root.right.right.left = Node(13)
root.left.right.left = Node(4)
root.left.right.right = Node(7)
diagonalprint(root)
 
# This code is contributed by Praveen kumar


C#




// C# program to con string from binary tree
using System;
using System.Collections;
 
class GFG
{
 
// A binary tree node has data,
// pointer to left child and
// a pointer to right child
public class Node
{
    public int data;
    public Node left, right;
};
     
// Helper function that
// allocates a new node
static Node newNode(int data)
{
    Node node = new Node();
    node.data = data;
    node.left = node.right = null;
    return (node);
}
     
// Iterative function to print diagonal view
static void diagonalPrint(Node root)
{
    // base case
    if (root == null)
        return;
     
    // inbuilt queue of Treenode
    Queue q = new Queue();
     
    // Enqueue root
    q.Enqueue(root);
     
    // Enqueue delimiter
    q.Enqueue(null);
     
    while (q.Count > 0)
    {
        Node temp = (Node) q.Peek();
        q.Dequeue();
     
        // if current is delimiter then insert another
        // for next diagonal and cout nextline
        if (temp == null)
        {
     
            // if queue is empty return
            if (q.Count == 0)
                return;
     
            // output nextline
            Console.WriteLine();
     
            // Enqueue delimiter again
            q.Enqueue(null);
        }
        else
        {
            while (temp != null)
            {
                Console.Write( temp.data + " ");
     
                // if left child is present
                // Enqueue into queue
                if (temp.left != null)
                    q.Enqueue(temp.left);
     
                // current equals to right child
                temp = temp.right;
            }
        }
    }
}
     
// Driver Code
public static void Main(String []args)
{
    Node root = newNode(8);
    root.left = newNode(3);
    root.right = newNode(10);
    root.left.left = newNode(1);
    root.left.right = newNode(6);
    root.right.right = newNode(14);
    root.right.right.left = newNode(13);
    root.left.right.left = newNode(4);
    root.left.right.right = newNode(7);
    diagonalPrint(root);
}
}
 
// This code is contributed by Arnab Kundu


Javascript




<script>
 
    // JavaScript program to con string from binary tree
     
    class Node
    {
        constructor(data) {
           this.left = null;
           this.right = null;
           this.data = data;
        }
    }
 
    // Helper function that allocates a new node
    function newNode(data)
    {
        let node = new Node(data);
        return (node);
    }
 
    // Iterative function to print diagonal view
    function diagonalPrint(root)
    {
        // base case
        if (root == null)
            return;
 
        // inbuilt queue of Treenode
        let q= [];
 
        // add root
        q.push(root);
 
        // add delimiter
        q.push(null);
 
        while (q.length>0) {
            let temp = q[0];
            q.shift();
 
            // if current is delimiter then insert another
            // for next diagonal and cout nextline
            if (temp == null) {
 
                // if queue is empty return
                if (q.length==0)
                    return;
 
                // output nextline
                document.write("</br>");
 
                // add delimiter again
                q.push(null);
            }
            else {
                while (temp!=null) {
                    document.write( temp.data + " ");
 
                    // if left child is present
                    // add into queue
                    if (temp.left!=null)
                        q.push(temp.left);
 
                    // current equals to right child
                    temp = temp.right;
                }
            }
        }
    }
     
    let root = newNode(8);
    root.left = newNode(3);
    root.right = newNode(10);
    root.left.left = newNode(1);
    root.left.right = newNode(6);
    root.right.right = newNode(14);
    root.right.right.left = newNode(13);
    root.left.right.left = newNode(4);
    root.left.right.right = newNode(7);
    diagonalPrint(root);
 
</script>


Output

8 10 14 
3 6 7 13 
1 4 

Time Complexity: O(n), where n is the total number of nodes in the binary tree.
Auxiliary Space: O(n),  As we use a queue to store the nodes, the space complexity is also O(n).

Method: Without using a delimiter

Just like level order traversal, use a queue. Little modification is to be done. 

if(curr.left != null) -> add it to the queue
and move curr pointer to right of curr.

if curr = null, then remove a node from queue.

Implementation:

C++




/* C++ program to print the diagonal traversal of binary
 * tree*/
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
 
/* A binary tree node has data, pointer to left
   child and a pointer to right child */
struct Node {
    int data;
    Node *left, *right;
};
 
/* Helper function that allocates a new node */
Node* newNode(int data)
{
    Node* node = (Node*)malloc(sizeof(Node));
    node->data = data;
    node->left = node->right = NULL;
    return (node);
}
// root node
Node* root;
 
// function to print in diagonal order
void traverse()
{
    // if the tree is empty, do not have to print
    // anything
    if (root == NULL)
        return;
 
    // if root is not empty, point curr node to the
    // root node
    Node* curr = root;
 
    // Maintain a queue to store left child
    queue<Node*> q;
 
    // continue till the queue is empty and curr is null
    while (!q.empty() || curr != NULL) {
        // if curr is not null
        // 1. print the data of the curr node
        // 2. if left child is present, add it to the queue
        // 3. Move curr pointer to the right
        if (curr != NULL) {
            cout << curr->data << " ";
 
            if (curr->left != NULL)
                q.push(curr->left);
            curr = curr->right;
        }
        // if curr is null, remove a node from the queue
        // and point it to curr node
        else {
            curr = q.front();
            q.pop();
        }
    }
}
 
// Driver Code
int main()
{
    root = newNode(8);
    root->left = newNode(3);
    root->right = newNode(10);
    root->left->left = newNode(1);
    root->left->right = newNode(6);
    root->right->right = newNode(14);
    root->right->right->left = newNode(13);
    root->left->right->left = newNode(4);
    root->left->right->right = newNode(7);
    traverse();
}
 
// This code is contributed by Abhijeet Kumar(abhijeet19403)


Java




import java.util.Queue;
import java.util.LinkedList;
 
//Node
class Node{
    int data;
    Node left;
    Node right;
     
    //Constructor for initializing the value of the node along with
    //left and right pointers
    Node(int data){
        this.data = data;
        left = right = null;
    }
}
 
public class DiagonalTraversal {
    //root node
    Node root = null;
     
    //function to print in diagonal order
    void traverse() {
        //if the tree is empty, do not have to print
        //anything
        if(root == null)
            return;
         
        //if root is not empty, point curr node to the
        //root node
        Node curr = root;
         
        //Maintain a queue to store left child
        Queue<Node> q = new LinkedList<>();
         
        //continue till the queue is empty and curr is null
        while(!q.isEmpty()  ||  curr!=null) {
            //if curr is null
            //1. print the data of the curr node
            //2. if left child is present, add it to the queue
            //3. Move curr pointer to the right
            if(curr != null) {
                System.out.print(curr.data+" ");
                 
                if(curr.left != null)
                    q.add(curr.left);
                curr = curr.right;
            }
            //if curr is null, remove a node from the queue
            //and point it to curr node
            else {
                curr = q.remove();
            }
        }
    }
     
    //Driver function
    public static void main(String args[]) {
        DiagonalTraversal tree = new DiagonalTraversal();
/*                 8
               /  \
              3    10
             / \    \
            1   6     14
               / \    /
              4   7  13            */
         
        //construction of the tree
        tree.root = new Node(8);
        tree.root.left = new Node(3);
        tree.root.right = new Node(10);
        tree.root.left.left = new Node(1);
        tree.root.left.right = new Node(6);
        tree.root.right.right = new Node(14);
        tree.root.right.right.left = new Node(13);
        tree.root.left.right.left = new Node(4);
        tree.root.left.right.right = new Node(7);
         
        //function call
        tree.traverse();
    }
}
 
//This method is contributed by Likhita AVL


Python3




# Python3 program to print the diagonal traversal of binary tree
 
class Node:
    def __init__(self, data):
        self.data = data
        self.left = None
        self.right = None
 
#root node
root=Node(0)
 
# function to print in diagonal order
def traverse():
    # if the tree is empty, do not have to print
    # anything
    if root is None:
        return
 
    # if root is not empty, point curr node to the
    # root node
    curr = root
 
    # Maintain a queue to store left child
    q = []
 
    # continue till the queue is empty and curr is null
    while(len(q)!=0 or  curr != None):
            # if curr is not null
            # 1. print the data of the curr node
            # 2. if left child is present, add it to the queue
            # 3. Move curr pointer to the right
        if(curr != None):
            print(curr.data,end=" ")
 
            if(curr.left != None):
                q.append(curr.left)
            curr = curr.right
            # if curr is null, remove a node from the queue
            # and point it to curr node
        else:
            curr = q.pop(0)
 
 
# Driver Code
root = Node(8)
root.left = Node(3)
root.right = Node(10)
root.left.left = Node(1)
root.left.right = Node(6)
root.right.right = Node(14)
root.right.right.left = Node(13)
root.left.right.left = Node(4)
root.left.right.right = Node(7)
traverse()
 
# This code is contributed by Abhijeet Kumar(abhijeet19403)


C#




using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
 
// Node
public class Node
{
    public int data;
    public Node left;
    public Node right;
      
    // Constructor for initializing the value
    // of the node along with left and right pointers
    public Node(int data)
    {
        this.data = data;
        left = right = null;
    }
}
 
public class DiagonalTraversal{
 
// Root node
Node root = null;
  
// Function to print in diagonal order
void traverse()
{
     
    // If the tree is empty, do not have to print
    // anything
    if (root == null)
        return;
      
    // If root is not empty, point curr node to the
    // root node
    Node curr = root;
      
    // Maintain a queue to store left child
    Queue<Node> q = new Queue<Node>();
      
    // Continue till the queue is empty
    // and curr is null
    while (q.Count != 0 || curr != null)
    {
         
        // If curr is null
        // 1. print the data of the curr node
        // 2. if left child is present, add it to the queue
        // 3. Move curr pointer to the right
        if (curr != null)
        {
            Console.Write(curr.data + " ");
              
            if (curr.left != null)
                q.Enqueue(curr.left);
                 
            curr = curr.right;
        }
         
        // If curr is null, remove a node from
        // the queue and point it to curr node
        else
        {
            curr = q.Dequeue();
        }
    }
}
 
// Driver code
static public void Main()
{
     
    DiagonalTraversal tree = new DiagonalTraversal();
    /*       8
           /  \
          3    10
         / \    \
        1   6     14
           / \    /
          4   7  13            */
      
    // Construction of the tree
    tree.root = new Node(8);
    tree.root.left = new Node(3);
    tree.root.right = new Node(10);
    tree.root.left.left = new Node(1);
    tree.root.left.right = new Node(6);
    tree.root.right.right = new Node(14);
    tree.root.right.right.left = new Node(13);
    tree.root.left.right.left = new Node(4);
    tree.root.left.right.right = new Node(7);
      
    // Function call
    tree.traverse();
}
}
 
// This code is contributed by rag2127


Javascript




<script>
 
//Node
class Node
{
    // Constructor for initializing the value of the node along with
    // left and right pointers
    constructor(data)
    {
        this.data = data;
        this.left = this.right = null;
    }
}
 
// root node
let root = null;
 
// function to print in diagonal order
function traverse()
{
    // if the tree is empty, do not have to print
        // anything
        if(root == null)
            return;
          
        // if root is not empty, point curr node to the
        // root node
        let curr = root;
          
        // Maintain a queue to store left child
        let q = [];
          
        // continue till the queue is empty and curr is null
        while(q.length!=0  ||  curr!=null) {
            // if curr is null
            // 1. print the data of the curr node
            // 2. if left child is present, add it to the queue
            // 3. Move curr pointer to the right
            if(curr != null) {
                document.write(curr.data+" ");
                  
                if(curr.left != null)
                    q.push(curr.left);
                curr = curr.right;
            }
            // if curr is null, remove a node from the queue
            // and point it to curr node
            else {
                curr = q.shift();
            }
       }
}
 
// Driver function
 
/*               8
               /  \
              3    10
             / \    \
            1   6     14
               / \    /
              4   7  13            */
 
//construction of the tree
root = new Node(8);
root.left = new Node(3);
root.right = new Node(10);
root.left.left = new Node(1);
root.left.right = new Node(6);
root.right.right = new Node(14);
root.right.right.left = new Node(13);
root.left.right.left = new Node(4);
root.left.right.right = new Node(7);
 
// function call
traverse();
 
 
// This code is contributed by avanitrachhadiya2155
 
</script>


Output

8 10 14 3 6 7 13 1 4 

Time Complexity: O(n), As we are traversing every element only once.
Auxiliary Space: O(n), Extra space is used to store the elements in the queue.



Last Updated : 31 May, 2023
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