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Using Visual Studio or SharpDevelop, create a Console application in C# that fulfills the following requirements:
1. Get a list of integer numbers from the user on A SINGLE LINE The numbers will be in the range [0,100]
The numbers will be separated by spaces
You may assume that the user enters a correctly formatted input string that meets
these requirements
You may use Console.ReadLine or one of the other methods we discussed in class to get input from the user
2. Add all the numbers to a binary search tree in the order they were entered
Don’t allow duplicates
Use the Split function on the entered string for easy parsing (split on the space character)
3. Display the numbers in sorted order (smallest first, largest last). Traverse the tree in order to produce this output.
4. Display the following statistics about the tree
Number of items (note that this will be less than or equal to the number of items entered by the user, since duplicates won’t be added to the tree). Write a function that determines this from your BST, NOT the array returned from the split. In other words,
you must have a Count function in your BST implementation.
Number of levels in the tree. A tree with no nodes at all has 0 levels. A tree with a single node has 1 level. A tree with 2 nodes has 2 levels. A tree with three nodes could have 2 or 3 levels. You should know why this is from your advanced data structures
prerequisite course.
Theoretical minimum number of levels that the tree could have given the number of nodes it contains (figure out the formula to calculate this)
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Point Breakdown (10 points total):
9 points: Fulfill all the requirements above with no inaccuracies in the output and no crashes
1 point: Code is clean, efficient and well commented
Sample Output:
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