2021 day12: graph traversals! i will clean this up one day...

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alexchao26
2021-12-12 00:39:33 -05:00
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package main
import (
_ "embed"
"flag"
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/alexchao26/advent-of-code-go/util"
)
//go:embed input.txt
var input string
func init() {
// do this in init (not main) so test file has same input
input = strings.TrimRight(input, "\n")
if len(input) == 0 {
panic("empty input.txt file")
}
}
// 610/1663
func main() {
var part int
flag.IntVar(&part, "part", 1, "part 1 or 2")
flag.Parse()
fmt.Println("Running part", part)
if part == 1 {
ans := part1(input)
util.CopyToClipboard(fmt.Sprintf("%v", ans))
fmt.Println("Output:", ans)
} else {
ans := part2(input)
util.CopyToClipboard(fmt.Sprintf("%v", ans))
fmt.Println("Output:", ans)
}
}
func part1(input string) int {
parsed := parseInput(input)
// part 1
// cannot visit SMALL caves more than once (lowercase ones)
// how many paths are there from start -> end
graph := map[string]map[string]bool{}
for _, pair := range parsed {
if graph[pair[0]] == nil {
graph[pair[0]] = map[string]bool{}
}
if graph[pair[1]] == nil {
graph[pair[1]] = map[string]bool{}
}
graph[pair[0]][pair[1]] = true
graph[pair[1]][pair[0]] = true
}
return walk(graph, "start", map[string]bool{"start": true}, []string{"start"})
}
func walk(graph map[string]map[string]bool, current string, visited map[string]bool, path []string) int {
if current == "end" {
return 1
}
var pathsToEnd int
for visitable := range graph[current] {
if visited[visitable] && strings.ToUpper(visitable) != visitable {
continue
}
visited[current] = true
// path is basically unused (and wasting memory), but useful to debug sometimes
path = append(path, visitable)
pathsToEnd += walk(graph, visitable, visited, path)
// backtrack
visited[visitable] = false
path = path[:len(path)-1]
}
return pathsToEnd
}
func part2(input string) int {
parsed := parseInput(input)
// cannot visit SMALL caves more than once (lowercase ones)
// how many paths are there from start -> end
graph := map[string]map[string]bool{}
for _, pair := range parsed {
if graph[pair[0]] == nil {
graph[pair[0]] = map[string]bool{}
}
if graph[pair[1]] == nil {
graph[pair[1]] = map[string]bool{}
}
graph[pair[0]][pair[1]] = true
graph[pair[1]][pair[0]] = true
}
return walk2(graph, "start", map[string]int{"start": 5}, []string{"start"}, false)
}
func walk2(graph map[string]map[string]bool, current string, visited map[string]int, path []string, doubleUsed bool) int {
if current == "end" {
fmt.Println("path", path)
return 1
}
visited[current]++
var pathsToEnd int
for visitable := range graph[current] {
if visitable == "start" {
continue
}
if strings.ToUpper(visitable) != visitable && visited[visitable] > 0 {
if doubleUsed {
continue
} else {
doubleUsed = true
}
}
path = append(path, visitable)
pathsToEnd += walk2(graph, visitable, visited, path, doubleUsed)
// backtrack
visited[visitable]--
path = path[:len(path)-1]
// backtrack doubleUsed IF this is a smallcave and reducing its visited count still has the
// cave marked as visited (aka count == 1)
if strings.ToUpper(visitable) != visitable && visited[visitable] == 1 {
doubleUsed = false
}
}
return pathsToEnd
}
func parseInput(input string) (ans [][]string) {
for _, line := range strings.Split(input, "\n") {
ans = append(ans, strings.Split(line, "-"))
}
return ans
}
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package main
import (
"testing"
)
var example = `start-A
start-b
A-c
A-b
b-d
A-end
b-end`
var example2 = `dc-end
HN-start
start-kj
dc-start
dc-HN
LN-dc
HN-end
kj-sa
kj-HN
kj-dc`
var example3 = `fs-end
he-DX
fs-he
start-DX
pj-DX
end-zg
zg-sl
zg-pj
pj-he
RW-he
fs-DX
pj-RW
zg-RW
start-pj
he-WI
zg-he
pj-fs
start-RW`
func Test_part1(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
input string
want int
}{
{
name: "example",
input: example,
want: 10,
},
{
name: "example2",
input: example2,
want: 19,
},
{
name: "example3",
input: example3,
want: 226,
},
{
name: "actual",
input: input,
want: 3421,
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
if got := part1(tt.input); got != tt.want {
t.Errorf("part1() = %v, want %v", got, tt.want)
}
})
}
}
func Test_part2(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
name string
input string
want int
}{
{
name: "example",
input: example,
want: 36,
},
{
name: "example2",
input: example2,
want: 103,
},
{
name: "example3",
input: example3,
want: 3509,
},
{
name: "actual",
input: input,
want: 84870,
},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
if got := part2(tt.input); got != tt.want {
t.Errorf("part2() = %v, want %v", got, tt.want)
}
})
}
}