Question
Given the root of a binary tree, return the bottom-up level order traversal of its nodes’ values. (i.e., from left to right, level by level from leaf to root).
Example 1:

Input: root = [3,9,20,null,null,15,7] Output: [[15,7],[9,20],[3]]
Example 2:
Input: root = [1] Output: [[1]]
Example 3:
Input: root = [] Output: []
Constraints:
- The number of nodes in the tree is in the range
[0, 2000]. -1000 <= Node.val <= 1000
Python Solution
# Definition for a binary tree node.
# class TreeNode:
# def __init__(self, val=0, left=None, right=None):
# self.val = val
# self.left = left
# self.right = right
class Solution:
def levelOrderBottom(self, root: TreeNode) -> List[List[int]]:
if root==None:return[]
q = [root]
res = []
while q:
q_temp = []
re = []
while q:
x = q.pop(0)
re.append(x.val)
if x.left:q_temp.append(x.left)
if x.right:q_temp.append(x.right)
q = q_temp
res.insert(0,re)
return res

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