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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T04:11:46+00:00 2026-05-21T04:11:46+00:00

I’m trying to simplify one of my homework problems and make the code a

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I’m trying to simplify one of my homework problems and make the code a little better. What I’m working with is a binary search tree. Right now I have a function in my Tree() class that finds all the elements and puts them into a list.

tree = Tree()
#insert a bunch of items into tree

then I use my makeList() function to take all the nodes from the tree and puts them in a list.
To call the makeList() function, I do tree.makeList(tree.root). To me this seems a little repetitive. I’m already calling the tree object with tree.so the tree.root is just a waste of a little typing.

Right now the makeList function is:

    def makeList(self, aNode):
        if aNode is None:
            return []
        return [aNode.data] + self.makeList(aNode.lChild) + self.makeList(aNode.rChild)

I would like to make the aNode input a default parameter such as aNode = self.root (which does not work) that way I could run the function with this, tree.makeList().

First question is, why doesn’t that work?
Second question is, is there a way that it can work? As you can see the makeList() function is recursive so I cannot define anything at the beginning of the function or I get an infinite loop.

EDIT
Here is all the code as requested:

class Node(object):
    def __init__(self, data):
        self.data = data
        self.lChild = None
        self.rChild = None

class Tree(object):
    def __init__(self):
        self.root = None

    def __str__(self):
        current = self.root

    def isEmpty(self):
        if self.root == None:
            return True
        else:
            return False

    def insert (self, item):
        newNode = Node (item)
        current = self.root
        parent = self.root

        if self.root == None:
            self.root = newNode
        else:
            while current != None:
                parent = current
                if item < current.data:
                    current = current.lChild
                else:
                    current = current.rChild

            if item < parent.data:
                parent.lChild = newNode
            else:
                parent.rChild = newNode

    def inOrder(self, aNode):
        if aNode != None:
            self.inOrder(aNode.lChild)
            print aNode.data
            self.inOrder(aNode.rChild)

    def makeList(self, aNode):
        if aNode is None:
            return []
        return [aNode.data] + self.makeList(aNode.lChild) + self.makeList(aNode.rChild)


    def isSimilar(self, n, m):
        nList = self.makeList(n.root)
        mList = self.makeList(m.root) 
        print mList == nList 
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    2026-05-21T04:11:47+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 4:11 am

    larsmans answered your first question

    For your second question, can you simply look before you leap to avoid recursion?

    def makeList(self, aNode=None):
        if aNode is None:
            aNode = self.root
        treeaslist = [aNode.data]
        if aNode.lChild:
            treeaslist.extend(self.makeList(aNode.lChild))
        if aNode.rChild:
            treeaslist.extend(self.makeList(aNode.rChild))
        return treeaslist
    
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