A - Root node of the binary tree
A - Parent node of the nodes B & C
B & C - Children nodes of A and these nodes are in a level one more than the root node A
C - Right child node of A
B - Left child node of A
D & E - These node are without a child, so they are referred to as leafs or external nodes
B & C - These nodes have a child each, so they are referred to as internal nodes
Depth of this binary tree - The longest path from the root node A to any leaf node, for example D node. Therefore, the depth of this binary tree is two.
Indegree of a node - The number of edges merging into a node. For example, indegree of the node B is one i.e. one edge merges.
Outdegree of a node - The number of edges coming out from a node. For example, outdegree of the node A is two i.e. two edges comes out of this root node.
Concerning the binary trees, do refer to the following blog entries:
- Exercise-Binary Tree Construction
- Application of a Binary Tree