Day 3: Mull It Over
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Rust
Didn’t do anything crazy here – ended up using regex like a bunch of other folks.
solution
use regex::Regex; use crate::shared::util::read_lines; fn parse_mul(input: &[String]) -> (u32, u32) { // Lazy, but rejoin after having removed `\n`ewlines. let joined = input.concat(); let re = Regex::new(r"mul\((\d+,\d+)\)|(do\(\))|(don't\(\))").expect("invalid regex"); // part1 let mut total1 = 0u32; // part2 -- adds `do()`s and `don't()`s let mut total2 = 0u32; let mut enabled = 1u32; re.captures_iter(&joined).for_each(|c| { let (_, [m]) = c.extract(); match m { "do()" => enabled = 1, "don't()" => enabled = 0, _ => { let product: u32 = m.split(",").map(|s| s.parse::<u32>().unwrap()).product(); total1 += product; total2 += product * enabled; } } }); (total1, total2) } pub fn solve() { let input = read_lines("inputs/day03.txt"); let (part1_res, part2_res) = parse_mul(&input); println!("Part 1: {}", part1_res); println!("Part 2: {}", part2_res); } #[cfg(test)] mod test { use super::*; #[test] fn test_solution() { let test_input = vec![ "xmul(2,4)&mul[3,7]!^don't()_mul(5,5)+mul(32,64](mul(11,8)undo()?mul(8,5))".to_string(), ]; let (p1, p2) = parse_mul(&test_input); eprintln!("P1: {p1}, P2: {p2}"); assert_eq!(161, p1); assert_eq!(48, p2); } }
Solution on my github (Made it public now)