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133. Clone Graph.py
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# Clone an undirected graph. Each node in the graph contains a label and a list of its neighbors.
# OJ's undirected graph serialization:
# Nodes are labeled uniquely.
# We use # as a separator for each node, and , as a separator for node label and each neighbor of the node.
# As an example, consider the serialized graph {0,1,2#1,2#2,2}.
# The graph has a total of three nodes, and therefore contains three parts as separated by #.
# First node is labeled as 0. Connect node 0 to both nodes 1 and 2.
# Second node is labeled as 1. Connect node 1 to node 2.
# Third node is labeled as 2. Connect node 2 to node 2 (itself), thus forming a self-cycle.
# Visually, the graph looks like the following:
# 1
# / \
# / \
# 0 --- 2
# / \
# \_/
# Definition for a undirected graph node
# class UndirectedGraphNode:
# def __init__(self, x):
# self.label = x
# self.neighbors = []
class Solution:
# @param node, a undirected graph node
# @return a undirected graph node
def cloneGraph(self, node):
if not node:
return None
# save node
# we need to put its neighbors to root which is only copy its label
root = UndirectedGraphNode(node.label)
queue = [node]
visited = {}
visited[node.label] = root
while queue:
parent = queue.pop(0)
for children in parent.neighbors:
if children.label not in visited:
queue.append(children)
visited[children.label] = UndirectedGraphNode(children.label)
# save root's neighbor
visited[parent.label].neighbors.append(visited[children.label])
return root