Cousins in binary tree [DFS]

Time: O(N); Space: O(H); easy

In a binary tree, the root node is at depth 0, and children of each depth k node are at depth k+1.

Two nodes of a binary tree are cousins if they have the same depth, but have different parents.

We are given the root of a binary tree with unique values, and the values x and y of two different nodes in the tree.

Return true if and only if the nodes corresponding to the values x and y are cousins.

Example 1:

    1
   / \
  2   3
 /
4

Input: root = {treeNode} [1,2,3,4], x = 4, y = 3

Output: False

Example 2:

  1
 / \
2   3
 \   \
  4   5

Input: root = {treeNode} [1,2,3,null,4,null,5], x = 5, y = 4

Output: True

Example 3:

  1
 / \
2   3
 \
  4

Input: root = {treeNode} [1,2,3,null,4], x = 2, y = 3

Output: False

Constraints:

  • The number of nodes in the tree will be between 2 and 100.

  • Each node has a unique integer value from 1 to 100.

[1]:
class TreeNode(object):
    def __init__(self, val=0, left=None, right=None):
        self.val = val
        self.left = left
        self.right = right