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[2021 day 6] What's you're fastest solution?
This in C runs in 215 us on a Pi 4 with the cpu in performance mode: https://github.com/ednl/aoc2021/blob/main/day06.c
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[DAY 6] C# solution with commentary
I took a few hints from the solutions thread and made this in C which executes in 0.4 milliseconds on a Raspberry Pi 4: https://github.com/ednl/aoc2021/blob/main/day06.c
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[2021 Day 18] [C++] Overcomplicated solution after a lot of grief and hair loss.
Good outcome. I'm not well versed in C++ so I can't say much about it. For my solution in C, I figured that a full-blown tree was too much work and also not really needed if I kept track of the level myself, because everything is always in the same order left to right, just expanding and contracting. So I used a linked list and a SF number became an array of SF digits where each digit is a struct { left,right,level,value }. I guess the trickiest bit was to do the accountancy of keeping everything linked correctly when exploding and splitting.
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[2021] What did you learn or take away from AoC 2021?
The constant time thing is counting fish in an age histogram mod 9, right? I think that idea floated around the solution thread. I am no longer sure if I saw it there first or came up with it myself..... but here's my implementation in C: https://github.com/ednl/aoc2021/blob/main/day06.c
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-🎄- 2021 Day 14 Solutions -🎄-
Added lots of comments as explanation of the ideas and the code: https://github.com/ednl/aoc2021/blob/main/day14.c
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-🎄- 2021 Day 6 Solutions -🎄-
Good ol' C code. Very simple program once you think of making a circular buffer from the population histogram by age bins, and simulating every day. I got stuck for a while trying to come up with a direct mathematical function which never gave me the exact number. The crux:
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-🎄- 2021 Day 4 Solutions -🎄-
C, which takes some bookkeeping but it can be fast. I didn't push for every last drop of speed but still: about 3 ms on a Raspberry Pi 4 (1.8 GHz overclock, Buster desktop, not very quiet so I picked a good run). Code with lots of comments
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-❄️- 2023 Day 6 Solutions -❄️-
On GitHub.
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-🎄- 2022 Day 21 Solutions -🎄-
My Scala solution – to be cleaned up.
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Advent of Code (in MiniScript), Day 18
Welcome back to my series of Advent of Code solutions in MiniScript! Day 18 was pretty straightforward, though it presents some interesting choices in how to represent the data -- choices I'm not sure I made optimally.
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-🎄- 2022 Day 18 Solutions -🎄-
My Scala solution.
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Late bloomers (that started life closer to 30), how are things going for you?
And I've solved all of the Advent of Code problems so far this year, which is utterly unimportant but still brings me joy.
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Coding/programming is absolutely fantastic
If you'd enjoy some coding challenges, advent of code (https://adventofcode.com/) is currently going on.
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Advent of Code (in MiniScript), Day 17
Welcome back to my series of Advent of Code solutions in MiniScript! In Day 17 we got to (sort of) play Tetris. Five different Tetris-like shapes fall into a pit, moved left or right on each step according to the input. The first task is to see how high this stack will grow after 2022 blocks have been dropped in.
- Can someone give me a good idea for C# console app I could make?
- The Empty List
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Advent of Code (in MiniScript), Day 16
Welcome back to my series of Advent of Code solutions in MiniScript! Day 16 was... how to put this?
What are some alternatives?
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