As a computer science enthusiast, you’ve probably spent countless hours grappling with binary trees, but have you ever wondered if they could bear fruits?
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As a computer science enthusiast, you’ve probably spent countless hours grappling with binary trees, but have you ever wondered if they could bear fruits?
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No, because these trees grow upside down!
If that's so, fruits would be like tiny ad balloons :)
https://codeforces.me/blog/entry/122646
of course, everyone knows that binary trees are needed in a well balanced diet
very underrated comment i have to say
I tried to make a pun on balance but I don't think it worked very well...
did it fall over
But, this is only true for a balanced binary tree.
They have cringe
Not every tree has fruits but every tree has leaves, and so do binary trees
Yes their existance is necessary thats why they need to multiply and hence inorder to exist in this world they have fruits which bear seeds. But i wont prefer growing them in my garden, they are scary. :)
yes — learn them well and you can treap the fruits of your labor
yes, they are called binapples
lmao you made entire new id just to comment this
As a binary tree myself, I can confirm I've never seen fruits on my body.
do cactus graphs have thorns?
Isn't every node on the tree just a fruit? Otherwise, the only round thing that can be connected by the trunk of a tree is a burl.
ACCEPTED. ;)
Yes, but people don't eat them as sometimes it takes a log of the tree to remove them.