BFS Traversal in a Graph

Given an undirected and disconnected graph G(V, E) where V vertices are numbered from 0 to V-1, and E represents edges, your task is to output the BFS traversal starting from the 0th vertex.

Explanation:

BFS, or Breadth-First Traversal, is an algorithm for visiting all nodes of a graph by exploring neighbor nodes first before moving to the next level neighbors. An undirected graph means each edge is bidirectional. In a disconnected graph, not all pairs of vertices have paths connecting them.

Input:

V  E
Edge1A Edge1B
...
EdgeEA EdgeEB

Output:

BFS Traversal for each test case in a separate line.

Example:

Consider this graph:

example
Starting from vertex 0, BFS traverses nodes 1 and 2 directly connected to 0. Thus, the traversal sequence becomes [0, 1, 2]. Since vertex 2 is connected to 3, the sequence extends to [0, 1, 2, 3].

Constraints:

  • 0 ≤ V ≤ 10^4
  • 0 ≤ E ≤ (V * (V - 1)) / 2
  • 0 ≤ A ≤ V - 1
  • 0 ≤ B ≤ V - 1
Note:

Ensure the BFS path starts from vertex 0. In a situation where node-order matters, connected nodes are printed in numerical sort order.

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BFS traversal in a disconnected graph starting from vertex 0.

  • Use BFS algorithm to traverse the graph starting from vertex 0.

  • Explore neighbor nodes first before moving to the next level neighbors.

  • Consi...read more

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