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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T14:48:57+00:00 2026-05-17T14:48:57+00:00

I’ve been learning how to program Binary Tree Search using Linked Lists in C++.

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I’ve been learning how to program Binary Tree Search using Linked Lists in C++. Everything works fine and I understand how the Binary Tree works however I would like to be able to print the tree with the head on top and all the nodes following bellow as I try to demonstrate here:

                                     [root or head]
                            [left]                    [right]

                      [left]      [right]       [left]       [right]

I am using the Console to print the tree, therefore feel free to use ‘cout’ or ‘printf’. I believe I need to set the width of the console but I’m not sure how to start.

Thanks, Y_Y

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    2026-05-17T14:48:57+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:48 pm

    As sbi mentioned, making a left-aligned version is easier than a center-aligned one. But whichever alignment you choose your fundamental algorithmic approach should be:

    Traverse the tree breadth-first. Do this by using a queue with the following algorithm:

    1. Declare a queue
    2. Add the root node to the queue
    3. While the queue contains more nodes, do 4 – 6:
    4. Dequeue a node
    5. Print the node. After every print
      that is one less than a power of 2th time (starting from 1), also
      print a newline.
    6. Enqueue the node’s children

    (See http://www.cs.bu.edu/teaching/c/tree/breadth-first/ )

    In order to print a center-aligned tree, also do the following (only works if the tree is complete. If it’s not complete, the easiest thing to do is make a complete copy where every place that should have a node gets some kind of a null node):

    • Instead of printing to the screen,
      “print” each line into a string in
      an array of strings.
    • As you go, keep track of the length
      in characters of the longest element
      you print. Let’s call this
      maxElemLen.
    • Whenever you print an element, print
      one tab character before it and one
      tab character after it.
    • At the very end, go back, and in
      every line in the array, replace
      each tab character with 2^(nLines –
      lineNum) tab characters.
    • Then expand each tab that comes
      after a tab or newline to
      maxElemLen+1 spaces, and expand each
      tab that comes after anything else
      (i.e., after a printed elem) to (maxElemLen + 1 – (the
      number of characters elapsed since
      the last tab)) spaces.
    • Finally, print each line of your
      array, in order.
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