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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by CameronDev to c/advent_of_code
 

Day 21: Step

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

Rust

https://github.com/Treeniks/advent-of-code/blob/master/2023/day21/rust/src/main.rs

I reused my Grid struct from day 17 for part 1, just to realize that I'll need to expand the grid for part 2 so I awkwardly hacked it to be a Vec> instead of a linear Vec.

I solved task 2 by reading through the reddit thread and trying to puzzle together what I was supposed to do. Took me a while to figure it out, even with literally looking at other people's solutions. I wrote a lengthy comment about it for anyone that's still struggling, but I honestly still don't really understand why it works. I think I wouldn't have solved it if I didn't end up looking at other solutions. Not a fan of the "analyze the input and notice patterns in them" puzzles.

[–] cvttsd2si 5 points 11 months ago

Agreed, i get annoyed when I can't actually solve the problem. I would be ok if the inputs are trivial special cases, as long as feasible (but harder) generalized solutions still existed.

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