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<!-- livebook:{"file_entries":[{"name":"day6_1.txt","type":"attachment"}]} --> # Day 6 ```elixir Mix.install([ {:kino, "~> 0.13.0"}, ]) ``` ## Part 1 ```elixir content = Kino.FS.file_path("day6_1.txt") |> File.read! |> String.split("\n", trim: true) |> Enum.with_index() |> Enum.flat_map(fn {line, row} -> String.to_charlist(line) |> Enum.with_index() |> Enum.flat_map(fn {char, col} -> [{{row, col}, char}] end) end) |> Map.new() ``` We have to track the steps of a guard: * First find where the guard starts `^` * The guard walks in the direction the arrow faces 'upwards' initially (remember due to how our grid is constructed that this is `-1, 0` for us, too lazy to correct this) * Once encountering any obstacle `#`, the guard turns 90 degrees and continues * Our result is the set of positions that are visited by the guard ```elixir defmodule Guard do # Find location of guard def find_guard(grid) do Map.to_list(grid) |> Enum.find_value(fn {{row, col}, char} -> if char == ?^ do {row, col} end end) end # walks in direction from location until encountering '#' # returns the amount progressed and the new position def walk_forward(grid, {x, y}, {dx, dy}, visited \\ MapSet.new()) do val = Map.get(grid, {x + dx, y + dy}) case val do nil -> MapSet.put(visited, {x, y}) ?# -> walk_forward(grid, {x, y}, {dy, -dx}, visited) _ -> walk_forward(grid, {x + dx, y + dy}, {dx, dy}, MapSet.put(visited, {x, y})) end end end start = Guard.find_guard(content) visited = Guard.walk_forward(content, start, {-1, 0}) IO.inspect(MapSet.size(visited)) ``` ## Part 2 For part 2 we have to detect loops. We can use the visited set we have saved, as loops are created by placing a new obstacle onto the visited path. Then we have to detect if we ever visit the same position in front of an obstacle (with the same facing direction) ```elixir defmodule GuardObstacle do def modified_walk_forward(grid, {x, y}, {dx, dy}, obstacles \\ MapSet.new()) do val = Map.get(grid, {x + dx, y + dy}) case val do # no loop nil -> false ?# -> if MapSet.member?(obstacles, {x, y, {dx, dy}}) do # we have been here before, in this direction true else modified_walk_forward(grid, {x, y}, {dy, -dx}, MapSet.put(obstacles, {x, y, {dx, dy}})) end _ -> modified_walk_forward(grid, {x + dx, y + dy}, {dx, dy}, obstacles) end end end obstacles = Enum.filter(visited, fn obstacle -> GuardObstacle.modified_walk_forward(Map.put(content, obstacle, ?#), start, {-1, 0}) end) |> Enum.count ```
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