Not gonna lie, This is not my gig skillwise. I had
much fun though!
A matrix would most likely make the code more
readable.
I relied massively on test cases here, so I share
them here instead of in the source code:
assert 1 == solve("""
X.....
.M....
..A...
...S..
..X...
""".strip())[0]
assert 2 == solve("""
XS....
.MA...
..AM..
...SX.
..X...
""".strip())[0]
assert 2 == solve("""
..S......
...A.....
....M....
.....X...
..X...M..
.......A.
........S
""".strip())[0]
assert 4 == solve("""
X.SS
M.AA
A.MM
S.XX
...M
...A
...S
""".strip())[0]
assert 4 == solve("""
...X...
...M...
.X.A...
XMASAMX
.A.....
.S.....
""".strip())[0]
assert 1 == solve("""
....X
...M.
..A..
.S...
""".strip())[0]
assert 2 == solve("""
...SX
..AM.
.MA..
XS...
""".strip())[0]
assert 2 == solve("""
......X
.....M.
....A..
...S...
..A....
.M.....
X......
""".strip())[0]
assert 1 == solve("""
M.S
.A.
M.S
""".strip())[1]
assert 1 == solve("""
M.M
.A.
S.S
""".strip())[1]
assert 1 == solve("""
S.M
.A.
S.M
""".strip())[1]
assert 1 == solve("""
S.S
.A.
M.M
""".strip())[1]
assert 1 == solve("""
S.S
.A.
M.M
""".strip())[1]
assert 1 == solve("""
.A.
M.M
.A.
S.S
""".strip())[1]
assert 1 == solve("""
M.M.
.A.A
S.S.
""".strip())[1]
assert 1 == solve("""
M.M
.A.
S.S
.A.
""".strip())[1]
assert 1 == solve("""
.M.M
A.A.
.S.S
""".strip())[1]
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| README.md | ||
Advent of Code 2024
Solutions for #aoc2024 in Python 3 (3.12.7).
Programming setup:
- Lenovo Thinkpad X260
- Arch Linux with Hyprland
- Zed editor (Ruff, Pyright)
- Firefox
- Alacritty
Help scripts
Display all solved puzzles:
python aoc.py
To bootstrap a new puzzle (creates input/<day_no>.txt and output/day_<day_no>.py):
python aoc.py <day_no> new
Manually copy the puzzle input from https://adventofcode.com and paste it in input/<day_no>.txt
to start coding.
wl-paste > input/<day_no>.txt
Solve separate puzzle (replace XX with the puzzle number):
python -m output.day_XX
Solve separate puzzle using stdin (replace XX with the puzzle number):
wl-paste | python -m output.day_XX
cat tmpfile | python -m output.day_XX
Execute separate puzzle on file save (replace XX with the puzzle number):
ls output/*.py | entr -c -s 'wlpaste | python -m output.day_XX'
ls output/*.py | entr -c -s 'cat tmpfile | python -m output.day_XX'
ls output/*.py | entr -c -r python -m output.day_XX
(requires entr and wl-paste, Mac users can instead use pbpaste. If you
prefer X at Linux, use xclip -selection clipboard -o).
To lint files:
ls output/*.py | entr -r -c flake8 output --ignore=E741,E501,E203