Day 3: Mull It Over
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Go
Part 1, just find the regex groups, parse to int, and done.
Part 1
func part1() { file, _ := os.Open("input.txt") defer file.Close() scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file) re := regexp.MustCompile(`mul\(([0-9]{1,3}),([0-9]{1,3})\)`) product := 0 for scanner.Scan() { line := scanner.Text() submatches := re.FindAllStringSubmatch(line, -1) for _, s := range submatches { a, _ := strconv.Atoi(s[1]) b, _ := strconv.Atoi(s[2]) product += (a * b) } } fmt.Println(product) }
Part 2, not so simple. Ended up doing some weird hack with a map to check if the multiplication was enabled or not. Also instead of finding regex groups I had to find the indices, and then interpret what those mean… Not very readable code I’m afraid
Part2
func part2() { file, _ := os.Open("input.txt") defer file.Close() scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file) mulRE := regexp.MustCompile(`mul\(([0-9]{1,3}),([0-9]{1,3})\)`) doRE := regexp.MustCompile(`do\(\)`) dontRE := regexp.MustCompile(`don't\(\)`) product := 0 enabled := true for scanner.Scan() { line := scanner.Text() doIndices := doRE.FindAllStringIndex(line, -1) dontIndices := dontRE.FindAllStringIndex(line, -1) mulSubIndices := mulRE.FindAllStringSubmatchIndex(line, -1) mapIndices := make(map[int]string) for _, do := range doIndices { mapIndices[do[0]] = "do" } for _, dont := range dontIndices { mapIndices[dont[0]] = "dont" } for _, mul := range mulSubIndices { mapIndices[mul[0]] = "mul" } nextMatch := 0 for i := 0; i < len(line); i++ { val, ok := mapIndices[i] if ok && val == "do" { enabled = true } else if ok && val == "dont" { enabled = false } else if ok && val == "mul" { if enabled { match := mulSubIndices[nextMatch] a, _ := strconv.Atoi(string(line[match[2]:match[3]])) b, _ := strconv.Atoi(string(line[match[4]:match[5]])) product += (a * b) } nextMatch++ } } } fmt.Println(product) }
I also used Go - my solution for part 1 was essentially identical to yours. I went a different route for part 2 that I think ended up being simpler though.
I just prepended
do()
anddon't()
to the original regex with a|
, that way it captured all 3 in order and I just looped through all the matches once and toggled theisEnabled
flag accordingly.Always interesting to see how other people tackle the same problem!
Part 2 Code
func part2() { filePath := "input.txt" file, _ := os.Open(filePath) defer file.Close() pattern := regexp.MustCompile(`do\(\)|don't\(\)|mul\((\d{1,3}),(\d{1,3})\)`) productSum := 0 isEnabled := true scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file) for scanner.Scan() { line := scanner.Text() matches := pattern.FindAllStringSubmatch(line, -1) for _, match := range matches { if match[0] == "do()" { isEnabled = true } else if match[0] == "don't()" { isEnabled = false } else if isEnabled && len(match) == 3 { n, _ := strconv.Atoi(match[1]) m, _ := strconv.Atoi(match[2]) productSum += n * m } } } fmt.Println("Total: ", productSum) }
Honestly this is soo much better, I’m not proud of my code at all haha. Thanks for sharing, definitely adding that | to my bag of tricks