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< p > Given two binary search trees < code > root1< / code > and < code > root2< / code > , return < em > a list containing all the integers from both trees sorted in < strong > ascending< / strong > order< / em > .< / p >
< p > < / p >
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< p > < strong class = "example" > Example 1:< / strong > < / p >
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< strong > Input:< / strong > root1 = [2,1,4], root2 = [1,0,3]
< strong > Output:< / strong > [0,1,1,2,3,4]
< / pre >
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< p > < strong class = "example" > Example 2:< / strong > < / p >
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< strong > Input:< / strong > root1 = [1,null,8], root2 = [8,1]
< strong > Output:< / strong > [1,1,8,8]
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< p > < strong > Constraints:< / strong > < / p >
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< li > The number of nodes in each tree is in the range < code > [0, 5000]< / code > .< / li >
< li > < code > -10< sup > 5< / sup > < = Node.val < = 10< sup > 5< / sup > < / code > < / li >
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