Solutions for Advent of Code
Lost 60 minutes due to misinterpreting this in p2: > *whenever* you generate a hash The code initially only did the 2016 stretching for the triplet hash, not the quintet hash. By doing it to both, pt 2 is solved. Not sure the lru cache actually speeds anything up. Many on the subreddit used the approach to generate the quintet first and look backwards 1000 times for a matching quintet (since quintets are more rare than triplets), this will most likely speed things up. Also, this solution do not store the found keys. Many other solutions do, I believe this is some presumptions. |
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| 2015-elixir | ||
| 2015-elixir-2 | ||
| 2015-python | ||
| 2016-python | ||
| 2016-python2 | ||
| 2017-python | ||
| 2018-elixir | ||
| 2018-python | ||
| 2019-elixir | ||
| 2020-elixir | ||
| 2020-python | ||
| 2021-elixir | ||
| 2021-python | ||
| 2022-elixir | ||
| 2023-python | ||
| leaderboard | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| fetch-calendar | ||
| fetch-input | ||
| README.md | ||
Advent of Code 2015–
Here all solved puzzles for Advent of Code are kept for reference. Most solutions are written in Python, but there are also solutions written in Elixir.
- Initial runs from 2016–2020 are squashed in version control, so the original thoughts/rants about the solution are forgotten for future generations.
- 2021 onwards, each solution will have a separate commit. This also includes revisiting old events.
Where are the puzzle input files?
For many years, this repository had all puzzle inputs under version control. They are not anymore, although the scripts asumed they are downloaded and stored locally in a subdirectory, which is ignored by version control.
The reasons:
- Neither you or me do have permission to reproduce or redistribute them, they are not released under public domain or MIT/BSD/GPL or any other license.
- The author behind advent of code have kindly asked us who attend Advent of Code to not release them, since publiced puzzle inputs cen be used to copy the site and steal the AoC creator's work.
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