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Day 2: Cube Conundrum


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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Dart solution

Quite straightforward, though there's a sneaky trap in the test data for those of us who don't read the rules carefully enough.

Read, run and edit this solution in your browser: https://dartpad.dev/?id=203b3f0a9a1ad7a51daf14a1aeb6cf67

parseLine(String s) {
  var game = s.split(': ');
  var num = int.parse(game.first.split(' ').last);
  var rounds = game.last.split('; ');
  var cubes = [
    for (var (e) in rounds)
      {
        for (var ee in e.split(', '))
          ee.split(' ').last: int.parse(ee.split(' ').first)
      }
  ];
  return MapEntry(num, cubes);
}

/// collects the max of the counts from both maps.
Map merge2(Map a, Map b) => {
      for (var k in {...a.keys, ...b.keys}) k: max(a[k] ?? 0, b[k] ?? 0)
    };

var limit = {"red": 12, "green": 13, "blue": 14};

bool isGood(Map test) =>
    limit.entries.every((e) => (test[e.key] ?? 0) <= e.value);

part1(List lines) => lines
    .map(parseLine)
    .where((e) => e.value.every(isGood))
    .map((e) => e.key)
    .sum;

part2(List lines) => lines
    .map(parseLine)
    .map((e) => e.value.reduce(merge2))
    .map((e) => e.values.reduce((s, t) => s * t))
    .sum;
[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Quite straightforward, though there’s a sneaky trap in the test data for those of us who don’t read the rules carefully enough.

What's that? I didn't notice anything, perhaps I was lucky.

[–] anonymouse 2 points 1 year ago

Same here, yesterday felt like a trap, but didn't run into anything today?

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