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Part 1 and 2: I solved today's puzzle without expanding the universe. Path in expanded universe is just a path in the original grid + expansion rate times the number of crossed completely-empty lines (both horizontal and vertical). For example, if a single tile after expansion become 5 tiles (rate = +4), original path was 12 and it crosses 7 lines, new path will be:
12 + 4 * 7 = 40
.The shortest path is easy to calculate in O(1) time:
abs(start.x - finish.x) + abs(start.y - finish.y)
.And to count crossed lines I just check if line is between the start and finish indexes.
Total runtime: 2.5 ms
Puzzle rating: 7/10 Code: day_11/solution.nim
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