# 100. Same Tree

Given two binary trees, write a function to check if they are the same or not.

Two binary trees are considered the same if they are structurally identical and the nodes have the same value.

**Example 1:**

```
Input:     1         1
          / \       / \
         2   3     2   3

        [1,2,3],   [1,2,3]

Output: true
```

**Example 2:**

```
Input:     1         1
          /           \
         2             2

        [1,2],     [1,null,2]

Output: false
```

**Example 3:**

```
Input:     1         1
          / \       / \
         2   1     1   2

        [1,2,1],   [1,1,2]

Output: false
```

```
# Definition for a binary tree node.
# class TreeNode
#     attr_accessor :val, :left, :right
#     def initialize(val = 0, left = nil, right = nil)
#         @val = val
#         @left = left
#         @right = right
#     end
# end
# @param {TreeNode} p
# @param {TreeNode} q
# @return {Boolean}
def is_same_tree(p, q)
  return true if p.nil? && q.nil?
  return false if p.nil? || q.nil? || (p.val != q.val)
  return is_same_tree(p.left,q.left) && is_same_tree(p.right, q.right)
  
end
```


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