adventofcode-2022-rs
By SkiFire13
adventofcode
Advent of Code solutions (by mcpower)
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3.2 | 5.8 | |
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adventofcode-2022-rs
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-01.
- How to organize the project structure for Advent of Code?
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Meeting the "15 seconds on 10 year old hardware" in the aoc about section (2022)
My solutions (github) run in a bit more than 50ms on my pc. The slowest days are 20 and 23, with 23 taking up ~30ms, 20 taking up ~10ms and all the other combined taking up ~10ms.
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[2022 day 16 (part 2)] [python 3.10] Can my solution be optimized?
I implemented the last upper bound in my solution and it results in 1ms total time (in Rust, but it explores only ~100 nodes in part 1 and ~1000 nodes in part 2 so I expect very small timings with other languages as well) https://github.com/SkiFire13/adventofcode-2022-rs/blob/master/src/day16.rs
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32/14 Rust, just bruteforced the heck out of it, took 6-7 minutes but was worth the wait. Later I will clean it up. https://github.com/SkiFire13/adventofcode-2022-rs/blob/master/src/day19.rs
- AdventOfCode 2022, giorno 14
- AdventOfCode 2022, giorno 06
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AdventOfCode 2022, giorno 02
Soluzione: https://github.com/SkiFire13/adventofcode-2022-rs/blob/master/src/day2.rs
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My A* in Rust only stores (position, time) as state, as you can deduce where the blizzards are after N minutes: code. This is quite expensive, though, as you need to run it for each node expansion (unless you do caching).
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Rust.
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"Python", 146/146. Part 1 working out, Part 2 working out
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Python, 407/8. Part 1, Part 2, Part 2 cleaned up. How did y'all do part 1 so quick?
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Python, 198/34. Part 1, part 2 is below as it's mostly self-contained.
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Python, 6/3. Part 1, Part 2. The main "tricks" I used were:
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Python, didn't leaderboard. Cleaned up code for part 1 and part 2.
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Python, 8/28. Part 1, Part 2. My part 2 turned the input into "a Counter of adjacent pairs of characters", which you need to be careful about because turning that to "a Counter of characters" is not easy - you double-count all characters except for the first and last which cost me an incorrect submission!
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its like 600 lines, I recommend writing your own so that the functions make sense for you. Here is the "library" from someone that gets on the global leaderboard (mcpower): https://github.com/mcpower/adventofcode/blob/master/2020/01/utils.py