27 lines
890 B
Python
27 lines
890 B
Python
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import numpy as np
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from itertools import cycle
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from blist import blist # Regular lists are far too slow for Part 2, as are numpy arrays.
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with open('day9-input', 'r') as file:
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data = [l.strip('\n') for l in file][0].split()
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players = int(data[0])
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last_marble = int(data[-2])
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def find_winning_score(players, last_marble):
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marbles = blist([0])
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scores = np.zeros(players, dtype=np.int64)
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current_marble = 0
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for marble, player in zip(range(1, last_marble+1), cycle(range(players))):
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if marble % 23 == 0:
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current_marble = (current_marble-7) % len(marbles)
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scores[player] += marble + marbles.pop(current_marble)
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else:
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current_marble = (current_marble+2) % len(marbles)
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marbles.insert(current_marble, marble)
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return max(scores)
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print(find_winning_score(players, last_marble)) # Part 1
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print(find_winning_score(players, last_marble*100)) # Part 2
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