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[–] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Back to a more straightfoward day, do they make them harder on the weekends?

Day 4 Scratchcards

Part 1

#!/usr/bin/env jq -n -R -f
[
  inputs
  # Split winning numbers | card
  | split(" | ")
  # Get numbers, remove game id
  | .[] |= [ match("\\d+"; "g").string | tonumber ] | .[0] |= .[1:]
  # Get score for each line
  | .[1] - (.[1] - .[0]) | length | select(. > 0) | pow(2; . - 1)
]

# Output total score sum
| add

Very suited to JQ, extra trick learned using: [ match("\\d+"; "g").string | tonumber ] as a parse all ints in line.

Part 2

#!/usr/bin/env jq -n -R -f
[
  inputs
  # Split winning numbers | card
  | split(" | ")
  # Get numbers, remove game id
  | .[] |= [ match("\\d+"; "g").string | tonumber ] | .[0] |= .[1:]
  # Set number of cards to 1, and further cards count
  | .[1] - (.[1] - .[0]) | [ 1, length ]
]

| { cards: ., i: 0, l: length } | until (.i == .l;
  # Get number for current card
  .cards[.i][0] as $num
  # Increase range of futher cards, by current number
  | .cards[.i + range(.cards[.i][1]) + 1 ][0] += $num
  | .i += 1
)

# Output total sum of cards
| [ .cards[][0] ] | add

Not too much of an edit compared to part one, being able to easily do operations on range of indices is convenient.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago

I liked today's puzzle. It was meaty but not frustrating.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 11 months ago

Historically problems on Sat/Sun have been more challenging than weekdays. However given that the first 7 days are usually “warmup” problems, I’d say this years edition of AoC is more challenging than at least since 2019.