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Day 16: Reindeer Maze

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[โ€“] Zikeji 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

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So my friend tells me my solution is close to Dijkstra but honestly I just tried what made sense until it worked. I originally wanted to just bruteforce it and get every single possible path explored but uh... Yeah that wasn't gonna work, I terminated that one after 1B operations.

I created a class to store the state of the current path being explored, and basically just clone it, sending it in each direction (forward, 90 degrees, -90 degrees), then queue it up if it didn't fail. Using a priority queue (array based) to store them, I inverted it for the second answer to reduce the memory footprint (though ultimately once I fixed the issue with the algorithm, which turned out to just be a less than or equal to that should have been a less than, I didn't really need this).

Part two "only" took 45 seconds to run on my Thinkpad P14 Gen1.

My code was too powerful for Lemmy (or verbose): https://blocks.programming.dev/Zikeji/ae06ca1ca88649c99581eefce97a708e