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What is a leaf node?
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Tree
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A leaf node is the last node on a branch
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Last Update: February 06, 2007
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March 05, 2006 10:32:46
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zakariya
RE: What is a leaf node?
A leaf node is the last node of a tree
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January 13, 2007 04:45:00
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Manish
RE: What is a leaf node?
A leaf node is a node which does not contain any child node.
A leaf node have zero or one node is connected to it.
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February 06, 2007 07:29:08
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sivanesh.a
Member Since: December 2006 Contribution: 189
RE: What is a leaf node?
the node which has no child
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