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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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1076/1738 — Raw solution (to refactor/possibly rewrite)
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Solution
- Advent of Code day 08
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Busy day today, going back to sleep zzZZZ. Clean solution and walkthrough here later today (hopefully).
- Advent of Code day 07
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I am stuck!
If you're using Python, you can check this guy walkthroughs, he's good at explaining things and uses many Python's features to write clean code. I'd suggest to try tackle a problem on your own, and whether you manage to get a solution or not, read his walkthrough, and re-implement a solution using his ideas. This is what I did two years ago and it was a big help for me, I was more and more able to come up with solutions without looking at what he did. I still check what he does today, but I always solve the problem on my own first now.
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Advent of code day 04
758/2614 — Soluzione Python 3 — Walkthrough (inglese)
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Need help finding good python solutions
Solutions and walkthroughs for most of the years.
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AdventOfCode 2022, giorno 25
Congrats /u/skifire13 per il rank #233 globale, nice!
- AdventOfCode 2022, giorno 15
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Here's the relevant extract from my (recursive) solution. Full code on GitHub.
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Like others, I used lcm. Here's an extract of the solution, omitting parsing and main(). Full solution on GitHub.
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-🎄- 2022 Day 14 Solutions -🎄-
Solutions to parts 1 and 2 nearly identical and pretty much worked first time. Nothing clever here. This was far simpler than I thought it would be. I probably spent most time trying to think of a mathematical way of getting all points between p1 and p2. In the end, I just constructed two ranges. Full code here.
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Full code on github.
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The core of my solution below using numpy (because I'm learning it!). See github for full code.
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Python 3 solution using numpy. I got held up because I assume (but know better) that numpy arrays are [x,y] instead of [row, col], which is [y,x].
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Below is the new solution, which works for part 1 and 2. The full code is on GitHub.
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These are the key functions. The whole code is on GitHub
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Part 2 (extract shown below) was a matter of starting with the low points found in part 1 then recursively looking around for relevant points. Full code on GitHub
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Code is on GitHub.
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