Class Solution
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g1001_1100.s1080_insufficient_nodes_in_root_to_leaf_paths.Solution
1080 - Insufficient Nodes in Root to Leaf Paths.
Medium
Given the root of a binary tree and an integer limit, delete all insufficient nodes in the tree simultaneously, and return the root of the resulting binary tree.
A node is insufficient if every root to leaf path intersecting this node has a sum strictly less than limit.
A leaf is a node with no children.
Example 1:

Input: root = [1,2,3,4,-99,-99,7,8,9,-99,-99,12,13,-99,14], limit = 1
Output: [1,2,3,4,null,null,7,8,9,null,14]
Example 2:

Input: root = [5,4,8,11,null,17,4,7,1,null,null,5,3], limit = 22
Output: [5,4,8,11,null,17,4,7,null,null,null,5]
Example 3:

Input: root = [1,2,-3,-5,null,4,null], limit = -1
Output: [1,null,-3,4]
Constraints:
- The number of nodes in the tree is in the range
[1, 5000]. -105 <= Node.val <= 105-109 <= limit <= 109
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Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionsufficientSubset(TreeNode root, int limit) intsufficientSubset(TreeNode root, int limit, int sum, boolean isLeaf)
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