Are you getting any error or is there an input that isn't working as expected? I don't know Rust but I copied the logic of "calculate" into Python and it worked for my puzzle input, so I don't think the logic is incorrect. Are you sure the file is being parsed correctly?
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console.log('Hello World')
Still reading, but this bit is a bit dopey:
if calculate(answer, numbers) == true {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
I think your problem is you are passing around a reference to the 1 array, and the mutation of the array isnt reversed when you back out.
So the array given to the multiply step and the add step end up different. Log them out and it should be clear
Did you get your code working?
Yeah, I just had to pass numbers
by value instead of reference.
Excellent, thats what I suspected. That presumably involves a lot of numbers.clone()
right?
In my solution, I passed the first number by value, and the remaining N numbers as a slice to avoid that. The original vec doesn't get mutated, and I beleive there are no clones/copy's.
Doesn't really matter for this challenge though.