README ¶ < Previous Next > 965. Univalued Binary Tree (Easy) A binary tree is univalued if every node in the tree has the same value. Return true if and only if the given tree is univalued. Example 1: Input: [1,1,1,1,1,null,1] Output: true Example 2: Input: [2,2,2,5,2] Output: false Note: The number of nodes in the given tree will be in the range [1, 100]. Each node's value will be an integer in the range [0, 99]. Related Topics [Tree] Expand ▾ Collapse ▴ Documentation ¶ Index ¶ type TreeNode Constants ¶ This section is empty. Variables ¶ This section is empty. Functions ¶ This section is empty. Types ¶ type TreeNode ¶ type TreeNode = kit.TreeNode TreeNode - Definition for a binary tree node. Source Files ¶ View all Source files univalued_binary_tree.go Click to show internal directories. Click to hide internal directories.