Given a binary tree, determine if it is a valid binary search tree (BST).
Assume a BST is defined as follows:
- The left subtree of a node contains only nodes with keys less than the node's key.
- The right subtree of a node contains only nodes with keys greater than the node's key.
- Both the left and right subtrees must also be binary search trees.
/** * Definition for binary tree * struct TreeNode { * int val; * TreeNode *left; * TreeNode *right; * TreeNode(int x) : val(x), left(NULL), right(NULL) {} * }; */ class Solution{ public: TreeNode* pre = nullptr; bool isValidBST(TreeNode* root){ if(root == nullptr) return true; if(!isValidBST(root->left)) return false; if(pre && root->val <= pre->val){ return false; } pre = root; if(!isValidBST(root->right)) return false; return true; } };