<p>The data structure&nbsp;<code>TreeNode</code>&nbsp;is used for binary tree, but it can also used to represent a single linked list (where left is null, and right is the next node in the list). Implement a method to convert a binary search tree (implemented with <code>TreeNode</code>) into a single&nbsp;linked list. The values should be kept in order and the operation should be performed in place (that is, on the original data structure).</p>



<p>Return the head node of the linked list after converting.</p>



<p><b>Note:&nbsp;</b>This problem is slightly different from the original one in the book.</p>



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<p><strong>Example: </strong></p>



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<strong>Input: </strong> [4,2,5,1,3,null,6,0]

<strong>Output: </strong> [0,null,1,null,2,null,3,null,4,null,5,null,6]

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<p><strong>Note: </strong></p>



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	<li>The number of nodes will not exceed&nbsp;100000.</li>

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