adventofcode
By kylehovey
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My solutions for Advent of Code (by besasam)
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[Day 8] How do I fix numerical instability?
The Code
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-🎄- 2021 Day 6 Solutions -🎄-
Julia: I had fun re-writing my original solution (which used bins) with a memoized recursive call.
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-🎄- 2021 Day 6 Solutions -🎄-
Python. Figured part 2 would render a naive brute-force approach unusable (as it usually is with these kinds of puzzles) so I tried to come up with an efficient solution from the get go. Results pretty much instantly for both parts.
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Python. So many games of life this year. I'm not bothered though :D
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Python - I'm so glad I finally got this! There were some very helpful comments about today's Part 2 on this sub that helped me get on the right track. You can sorta see my process with list slicing at first which worked fine for Part 1, and then moving on to a linked list for Part 2. Takes a little under 35s to execute, which is abysmal, but I showed the crab who's boss and don't really feel the need to mess with it any more lol.
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Python. Part 2 threw me for a loop (similar to many others here, it seems) but it's nice to be reminded to read the instructions carefully and not just rely on results from the sample inputs. Not terribly performant, but it runs quickly enough and the code is hopefully not too hard to read, so I'm quite happy with it.
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