aoc22
Solutions for Advent of Code 2022 in Rust (by morlinbrot)
AdventOfCode
By Quillbert
aoc22 | AdventOfCode | |
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3 | 15 | |
0 | 1 | |
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10.0 | 7.3 | |
over 1 year ago | 4 months ago | |
Rust | Java | |
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aoc22
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-🎄- 2022 Day 12 Solutions -🎄-
Here's just the interesting bit, full solution here. ``` fn dijkstra(unvisited: &mut Unvisited, start: Pos, end: Pos) -> Option { fn update_neighbor(unvisited: &mut Unvisited, cur: &Node, pos: Pos) { if let Some(neigh) = unvisited.get_mut(&(pos)) { // Steepness check. if neigh.val <= cur.val + 1 { neigh.dist = neigh.dist.min(cur.dist + 1.); } } }
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-🎄- 2022 Day 9 Solutions -🎄-
Tiny little thing you could do to make this even more succinct: Use `abs()` on `dx` and `dy`, that's what I did!
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-🎄- 2022 Day 5 Solutions -🎄-
HashMap for parsing stacks and Vec> for operations. Full code here.
AdventOfCode
Posts with mentions or reviews of AdventOfCode.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-14.
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[2022 Day 16] so close, yet so far
Here is my code: https://github.com/Quillbert/AdventOfCode/blob/master/2022/day16a/src/main.rs
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What are some alternatives?
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Advent-of-Code
noulith - *slaps roof of [programming language]* this bad boy can fit so much [syntax sugar] into it
aoc - Advent of Code
Advent-Of-Code-2022 - AoC Solutions in Idris
advent_of_code_2022 - Advent of code 2022
adventofcode - 🎄 Advent of Code solutions
advent-of-code-2022 - My solutions to Advent of Code 2022 🎄
adventofcode-2022
aoc2022 - My submissions to Advent of Code 2022. Learning Julia for the first time.
Advent-of-Code-2022 - Advent of Code 2022 - in Rust!
swift-algorithms - Commonly used sequence and collection algorithms for Swift
Advent-of-Code-2022
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