elds are referring to the children of the node or to its prede-
cessor and successor, there should be a node structure that clari es this ambiguity.
9.9.1 LINKED REPRESENTATIONOFA THREADED BINARY TREE
A linked representation of a threaded binary tree has a node structure as depicted in Figure 9.13.
Figure 9.13
Node structure of a linked representation of a threaded binary tree
is node structure representation includes two additional elds to the linked representation of a binary
tree. ese two elds act as ags that indicate whether the
LCHILD
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