Talk:Leaf node
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This article may be too technical for most readers to understand.(September 2010) |
what about unrooted trees?
> In the graph theory tree, a leaf node is a vertex of degree 1 other than the root (except when the tree has only one vertex; then the root, too, is a leaf)
If the tree has only one vertex then it's degree is 0, therefore the comment is unnecessary IMHO.
> Every tree has at least one leaf.
What about empty trees?
Merge
[edit]This should be merged into tree (data structure). Rp (talk) 18:50, 28 September 2009 (UTC)