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Md Ariful Haque @mah-shamim

Delete Nodes And Return Forest Roots

Delete nodes with values in `to_delete` from binary tree and return forest roots: [[1,2,null,4],[6],[7]] for [1,2,3,4,5,6,7] and {3,5}.

1110. Delete Nodes And Return Forest
Difficulty: Medium
Topics: Array, Hash Table, Tree, Depth-First Search, Binary Tree
Given the root of a binary tree, each node in the tree has a distinct value.
After deleting all nodes with a value in to_delete, we are left with a forest (a disjoint union of trees).
Return the roots of the trees in the remaining forest. You may return the result in any order.
Example 1:


Input: root = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7], to_delete = [3,5]
Output: [[1,2,null,4],[6],[7]]

Example 2:

Input: root = [1,2,4,null,3], to_delete = [3]
Output: [[1,2,4]]

Constraints:

The number of n...