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-❄️- 2023 Day 9 Solutions -❄️-
Full code at GitHub.
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-❄️- 2023 Day 7 Solutions -❄️-
Edit: you don't need to determine the type of hand, but you can directly compare the card counts. Second version @GitHub.
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-🎄- 2022 Day 13 Solutions -🎄-
New version @GitHub.
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-🎄- 2022 Day 12 Solutions -🎄-
So, a new version with a lot less almost-duplicate code @GitHub.
- -🎄- 2022 Day 2 Solutions -🎄-
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-🎄- 2022 Day 1 Solutions -🎄-
@GitHub
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-🎄- 2021 Day 21 Solutions -🎄-
Completed part 2, see GitHub. I couldn't really use the same `DiracDice` class and simply use another `Die`, but had to create a separate `DiracDice2` class.Basically, just keep track of the possible universe state and their counts, and try all possible combinations of die rolls. Keep playing until all universes have a winner.
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-🎄- 2021 Day 20 Solutions -🎄-
The rest is the same as my first attempt, but full code at GitHub.
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-🎄- 2021 Day 18 Solutions -🎄-
I spent way too much time on this, but I completed my original attempt with the proper object model, see GitHub
advent-of-code
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Day 18 (Advent of Code 2022), porting C++ solution to Rust, by fasterthanlime
I just did simple BFS on the lava cubes for part 1. For part 2, I just did a BFS on the bounding cube. Total runtime - 500 micro seconds for both parts on my 8 years old laptop: https://github.com/SvetlinZarev/advent-of-code/blob/main/2022/aoc-day-18/src/lib.rs
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[2022 Day 16 (Part 1)][TypeScript] Can someone explain the general logic?
My solution is pretty simple - top down DP. On each step we can do only one of two things: * open a valve and stay in current position * do not open a vale, but move to a different positions
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-🎄- 2022 Day 12 Solutions -🎄-
🦀🦀🦀 RUST 🦀🦀🦀
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[2022 Day 4] Rust – Looking for advice on idiomatic parsing
You can see it in action here: https://github.com/SvetlinZarev/advent-of-code/blob/main/2022/aoc-day-04/src/lib.rs
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-🎄- 2022 Day 1 Solutions -🎄-
Rust
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[2021 day 6] What's you're fastest solution?
Here are the results of my benchmarks, which you can also run
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Optimal algo for 2021 Day 19?
You can calculate the distances between the points found by each scanner. If two scanners report points with the same distance between them, then most probably they are adjacent. Runs in 4ms on my machine: https://github.com/SvetlinZarev/advent-of-code/tree/main/2021/aoc-day-19
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go-faster/ch: fastest ClickHouse client, faster than Rust and C++
You can copy the release profile from here https://github.com/SvetlinZarev/advent-of-code/blob/main/2021/aoc-day-25/Cargo.toml#L8 and copy that directory to enable compilation for the machine's cpu https://github.com/SvetlinZarev/advent-of-code/tree/main/2021/aoc-day-25/.cargo
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[2021][RUST] My solutions for AoC 2021 in Rust
I want to share my repo for whoever is interested. It contains Rust solutions for:
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No clue how other people are hitting <200ms on Day 23 (C++)
Mine (rust)runs for 50ms for both parts. I've used just a regular bruteforce approach, so nothing fancy. There are several things I did that reduced the execution time:
What are some alternatives?
rockstar - The Rockstar programming language specification
opencv-playground
advent-2021 - [Moved to: https://github.com/Crazytieguy/advent-of-code]
BenchmarkDotNet - Powerful .NET library for benchmarking
AdventOfCode - My Advent of Code solutions. I also upload videos of my solves: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuWLIm0l4sDpEe28t41WITA
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