From 4f1608285044ebabdcd97919f26db7b2cd27c3ea Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bruno BELANYI Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2024 11:01:06 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] 2024: d15: ex2: add solution --- 2024/d15/ex2/ex2.py | 147 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 147 insertions(+) create mode 100755 2024/d15/ex2/ex2.py diff --git a/2024/d15/ex2/ex2.py b/2024/d15/ex2/ex2.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000..5b896f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/2024/d15/ex2/ex2.py @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python + +import copy +import enum +import sys +from typing import NamedTuple + + +class Point(NamedTuple): + x: int + y: int + + +class Direction(enum.StrEnum): + UP = "^" + RIGHT = ">" + DOWN = "v" + LEFT = "<" + + def step(self, p: Point) -> Point: + dx: int + dy: int + + match self: + case Direction.UP: + dx, dy = -1, 0 + case Direction.RIGHT: + dx, dy = 0, 1 + case Direction.DOWN: + dx, dy = 1, 0 + case Direction.LEFT: + dx, dy = 0, -1 + + return Point(p.x + dx, p.y + dy) + + +class Object(enum.StrEnum): + BOX = "O" + WALL = "#" + + +# Maze always contains the left part of the object +Maze = dict[Point, Object] +# WideMaze maps left and right side of an object to its (left, right) tuple +WideMaze = dict[Point, tuple[Point, Point]] + + +def solve(input: str) -> int: + def parse_maze(input: list[str]) -> tuple[Point, Maze]: + robot: Point | None = None + maze: Maze = {} + for x, line in enumerate(input): + for y, c in enumerate(line): + if c == ".": + continue + if c == "@": + robot = Point(x, y * 2) + continue + maze[Point(x, y * 2)] = Object(c) + + assert robot is not None # Sanity check + return robot, maze + + def parse_directions(input: str) -> list[Direction]: + return [Direction(c) for c in input if c in Direction] + + def parse(input: str) -> tuple[Point, Maze, list[Direction]]: + maze_input, directions_input = input.split("\n\n") + robot, maze = parse_maze(maze_input.splitlines()) + directions = parse_directions(directions_input) + return robot, maze, directions + + def step(robot: Point, maze: Maze, d: Direction) -> tuple[Point, Maze]: + def widen_maze() -> WideMaze: + res: WideMaze = {} + for p in maze.keys(): + right_p = Point(p.x, p.y + 1) + res[p] = (p, right_p) + res[right_p] = (p, right_p) + return res + + def boxes_along(wide_maze: WideMaze) -> set[Point] | None: + def helper(current: Point) -> set[Point] | None: + # Return empty set if we hit the air + if current not in wide_maze: + return set() + + # Query both sides of the object + left, right = wide_maze[current] + + # Return None if we hit a wall + if maze[left] == Object.WALL: + return None + assert right not in maze # Sanity check + + # Try to move both sides of the box recursively + res_left: set[Point] = set() + res_right: set[Point] = set() + # Only check next_left if not moving right + if (next_left := d.step(left)) != right: + if (try_left := helper(next_left)) is None: + return None + res_left = try_left + # And only check next_right if not moving left + if (next_right := d.step(right)) != left: + if (try_right := helper(next_right)) is None: + return None + res_right = try_right + + # Both sides succeeded, return the set of boxes to move + return {left} | res_left | res_right + + return helper(d.step(robot)) + + def move_boxes(boxes: set[Point]) -> Maze: + new_maze = copy.copy(maze) + for box in boxes: + new_maze.pop(box) + new_maze[d.step(box)] = maze[box] + return new_maze + + new_robot = d.step(robot) + # If we hit a wall, abort the step + if maze.get(new_robot) == Object.WALL: + return robot, maze + # If a box hits a wall, abort the step + if (boxes := boxes_along(widen_maze())) is None: + return robot, maze + # Otherwise move everything along the direction + return new_robot, move_boxes(boxes) + + def compute_coordinates(maze: Maze) -> int: + return sum(100 * p.x + p.y for p, obj in maze.items() if obj == Object.BOX) + + robot, maze, directions = parse(input) + for d in directions: + robot, maze = step(robot, maze, d) + return compute_coordinates(maze) + + +def main() -> None: + input = sys.stdin.read() + print(solve(input)) + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + main()