Day 6: Wait for It


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  • abclop99@beehaw.org
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    11 months ago

    Rust:

    For part 2, all I did was edit the input and change i32 to i64.

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    use std::fs;
    use std::path::PathBuf;
    
    use clap::Parser;
    
    #[derive(Parser)]
    #[command(author, version, about, long_about = None)]
    struct Cli {
        input_file: PathBuf,
    }
    
    fn main() {
        // Parse CLI arguments
        let cli = Cli::parse();
    
        // Read file
        let input_text = fs::read_to_string(&cli.input_file)
            .expect(format!("File \"{}\" not found", cli.input_file.display()).as_str());
    
        let input_lines: Vec<&str> = input_text.lines().collect();
    
        let times: Vec = input_lines[0]
            .split_ascii_whitespace()
            .skip(1)
            .map(|s| s.parse().unwrap())
            .collect();
    
        let distances: Vec = input_lines[1]
            .split_ascii_whitespace()
            .skip(1)
            .map(|s| s.parse().unwrap())
            .collect();
    
        println!("{:?}", times);
        println!("{:?}", distances);
    
        let mut product: i64 = 1;
    
        for (time, distance) in times.iter().zip(distances) {
            let mut n = 0;
            for b in 0..*time {
                if time * b - b * b > distance {
                    n += 1;
                }
            }
    
            product *= n;
        }
    
        println!("{}", product)
    }