Linked List in Binary Tree
Description
Given a binary tree root and a linked list with head as the first node.
Return True if all the elements in the linked list starting from the head correspond to some downward path connected in the binary tree otherwise return False.
In this context downward path means a path that starts at some node and goes downwards.
Example 1:

Input: head = [4,2,8], root = [1,4,4,null,2,2,null,1,null,6,8,null,null,null,null,1,3] Output: true Explanation: Nodes in blue form a subpath in the binary Tree.
Example 2:

Input: head = [1,4,2,6], root = [1,4,4,null,2,2,null,1,null,6,8,null,null,null,null,1,3] Output: true
Example 3:
Input: head = [1,4,2,6,8], root = [1,4,4,null,2,2,null,1,null,6,8,null,null,null,null,1,3]
Output: false
Explanation: There is no path in the binary tree that contains all the elements of the linked list from head.
Constraints:
1 <= node.val <= 100for each node in the linked list and binary tree.- The given linked list will contain between
1and100nodes. - The given binary tree will contain between
1and2500nodes.
Solution(javascript)
/**
* Definition for singly-linked list.
* function ListNode(val) {
* this.val = val;
* this.next = null;
* }
*/
/**
* Definition for a binary tree node.
* function TreeNode(val) {
* this.val = val;
* this.left = this.right = null;
* }
*/
/**
* @param {ListNode} head
* @param {TreeNode} root
* @return {boolean}
*/
const isSubPath = function (head, root) {
if (!root) {
return false
}
const aux = (node, listNode) => {
if (!listNode) {
return true
}
if (!node) {
return false
}
if (node.val === listNode.val) {
return aux(node.left, listNode.next) || aux(node.right, listNode.next)
}
return false
}
return aux(root, head) || isSubPath(head, root.left) || isSubPath(head, root.right)
}