Day 3: Mull It Over
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After a bunch of fiddling yesterday and today I finally managed to arrive at a regex-only solution for part 2. That re.DOTALL
is crucial here.
import re
from pathlib import Path
def parse_input_one(input: str) -> list[tuple[int]]:
p = re.compile(r"mul\((\d{1,3}),(\d{1,3})\)")
return [(int(m[0]), int(m[1])) for m in p.findall(input)]
def parse_input_two(input: str) -> list[tuple[int]]:
p = re.compile(r"don't\(\).*?do\(\)|mul\((\d{1,3}),(\d{1,3})\)", re.DOTALL)
return [(int(m[0]), int(m[1])) for m in p.findall(input) if m[0] and m[1]]
def part_one(input: str) -> int:
pairs = parse_input_one(input)
return sum(map(lambda v: v[0] * v[1], pairs))
def part_two(input: str) -> int:
pairs = parse_input_two(input)
return sum(map(lambda v: v[0] * v[1], pairs))
if __name__ == "__main__":
input = Path("input").read_text("utf-8")
print(part_one(input))
print(part_two(input))