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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T03:46:41+00:00 2026-05-14T03:46:41+00:00

I was once asked of this in an interview: How to write a recursive

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I was once asked of this in an interview:

How to write a recursive function that
returns a linked list of nodes, when
given a binary tree of nodes?
(flattening the data) (Update: how about, don’t just traverse the tree and add the nodes to a global structure. Make the function totally recursive, and modifying the binary tree in place)

For some reason, I tend to need more than 3 to 5 minutes to solve any recursive problem. Usually, 15 to 20 minutes will be more like it. How could we attack this problem, such as a very systematic way of reaching a solution, so that they can be solved in 3 to 5 minute time frame?

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    2026-05-14T03:46:42+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:46 am

    Pretty much what @vittore did, but with single list allocation (but it will get reallocated internally, so..). This is also probably (brain malfunctioning) in order.

    public List<Tree> Flat(List<Tree> t)
    {
        var t = t ?? new List<Tree>();
        Left != null ? Left.Flat(t):;        
        t.Add(this);        
        Right != null ? Right.Flat(t):;
        return t;
    }
    
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