advent-of-code/2020/d17/ex1/ex1.py
Bruno BELANYI 741bb33544 nix: migrate to 'ruff'
Having just the one tool is better.

Incidentally, this fixes the ternary formatting, which was messed up in
recent `black` versions.
2024-11-23 18:45:57 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import itertools
import sys
from typing import Iterator, Set, Tuple
Point = Tuple[int, int, int]
Grid = Set[Point]
def update(grid: Grid) -> Grid:
def neightbours(p: Point) -> Iterator[Point]:
for dx, dy, dz in itertools.product(range(-1, 2), repeat=3):
if dx == 0 and dy == 0 and dz == 0:
continue
yield p[0] + dx, p[1] + dy, p[2] + dz
def count_neighbours(p: Point) -> int:
return sum(n in grid for n in neightbours(p))
new_grid: Grid = set()
seen: Set[Point] = set()
for p in grid:
for n in itertools.chain(neightbours(p), [p]):
if n in seen:
continue
seen |= {n}
active = n in grid
num_neighbours = count_neighbours(n)
if active and num_neighbours in [2, 3]:
new_grid |= {n}
elif active:
continue
elif num_neighbours == 3:
new_grid |= {n}
else:
continue
return new_grid
def solve(grid: Grid) -> int:
for __ in range(6):
grid = update(grid)
return len(grid)
def main() -> None:
input = [line.strip() for line in sys.stdin.readlines()]
print(
solve(
{
(i, j, 0)
for i, line in enumerate(input)
for j, x in enumerate(line)
if x == "#"
}
)
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()