Day 11: Plutonian Pebbles
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I initially cached the calculate_next function but honestly number of unique numbers don’t grow that much (couple thousands) so I did not feel a difference when I removed the cache. Using a dict just blazes through the problem.
from pathlib import Path from collections import defaultdict cwd = Path(__file__).parent def parse_input(file_path): with file_path.open("r") as fp: numbers = list(map(int, fp.read().splitlines()[0].split(' '))) return numbers def calculate_next(val): if val == 0: return [1] if (l:=len(str(val)))%2==0: return [int(str(val)[:int(l/2)]), int(str(val)[int(l/2):])] else: return [2024*val] def solve_problem(file_name, nblinks): numbers = parse_input(Path(cwd, file_name)) nvals = 0 for indt, node in enumerate(numbers): last_nodes = {node:1} counter = 0 while counter<nblinks: new_nodes = defaultdict(int) for val,count in last_nodes.items(): val_next_nodes = calculate_next(val) for node in val_next_nodes: new_nodes[node] += count last_nodes = new_nodes counter += 1 nvals += sum(last_nodes.values()) return nvals