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What do you do to achieve this catastrophy?
looks like something Iād do
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Finally got some more time to solve a puzzle. This time in TypeScript. source
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I tried out Haskell, NEVER AGAIN source
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It's not pretty, at all, but here it is in PHP.
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Swift
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Today is Go
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Zig
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Iām writing every day in a different language, day 4 was C3: https://github.com/Jomy10/Advent-Of-Code-2022/tree/master/day4
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[LANGUAGE: Python 3] 153/75 Raw solution
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One could instead count |F7 (that's what I do in my refactored solution), but counting all the bends would miscount the vertical segments (FJ would end up canceling itself out).
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That sounds like what I suggested here, actually. I don't have anything in my library with quite the right API yet, but I already have most of what you describe coded out. (It looks like I whipped it up for 2017 Day 13.)
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[LANGUAGE: Python 3] Embarrassing/Embarrassing Ugly raw solution code
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[LANGUAGE: Python 3] 66/101 Raw solution code
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Python 3 21/12
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It doesn't, but you can use a separate list, wrapper classes, and deque.index to find where the values live. I may be biased but I think that my solution (ultimately using deque) isn't as complex as a custom linked list.
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Part 2 assumes you did part 1 properly. I did not! I'm pretty sure that the intended solution is to do a sort of reverse search (have a target number of geodes and work backwards to see if that's possible to achieve) but I was just not having success coming up with a way to do that. It's probably going to be blindingly obvious once I figure it out, but that might be an exercise for tomorrow.
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Python 3 9/15!!!
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Python 3 44/45
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