Proof. By definition a leaf has no children, thus rule 1 (vertical stroke) and rule 2 (horizontal stroke) are both inapplicable. ∎ Every internal node (node with childCnt ≥ 1 ) requires exactly one vertical stroke .
root = 1 stack = [(root, 0)] # (node, parent) internal = 0 horizontal = 0 338. FamilyStrokes
Proof. The drawing rules require a vertical line from the node down to the row of its children whenever it has at least one child. The line is mandatory and unique, hence exactly one vertical stroke. ∎ An internal node requires a horizontal stroke iff childCnt ≥ 2 . root = 1 stack = [(root, 0)] #
int main() ios::sync_with_stdio(false); cin.tie(nullptr); int N; if (!(cin >> N)) return 0; vector<vector<int>> g(N + 1); for (int i = 0, u, v; i < N - 1; ++i) cin >> u >> v; g[u].push_back(v); g[v].push_back(u); ∎ An internal node requires a horizontal stroke
def main() -> None: data = sys.stdin.read().strip().split() if not data: return it = iter(data) n = int(next(it)) g = [[] for _ in range(n + 1)] for _ in range(n - 1): u = int(next(it)); v = int(next(it)) g[u].append(v) g[v].append(u)