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Author SHA1 Message Date
788d22f33c Merge branch 'develop' into dev/19 2022-06-21 01:18:12 -05:00
34ece5dd77 Revert "Merge branch 'develop' into dev/19"
This reverts commit 5247ae9d72, reversing
changes made to 9947a9b559.
2022-06-21 01:18:05 -05:00
e153d022a7 Intcode Reset optimization
Initially I noticed that I was copying twice unnecessarily (once in init() after nulling out memory, and again after returning from init()). After cleaning that up, I realized that we don't need to create a new buffer at all if the program never malloc-ed, so sometimes we can skip the re-init and we can always avoid the double-copy. I don't know if this is actually measurable anywhere, but I spot-checked some results and I still seem to be getting the same answers, so I'm gonna roll with it.
2022-06-21 01:17:33 -05:00
b97ec2eb17 Add bisect utility
This is too common of an optimization to not have this readily accessible. And I kinda like how this worked out, too. Go is fun.
2022-06-21 01:17:31 -05:00
de07c7c987 First optimizations
This gets runtime down to about a quarter of what it was. I need to see if I can apply bisect to the X value, but I'm not sure I understand how/if that can work.
2022-06-21 01:16:42 -05:00
5247ae9d72 Merge branch 'develop' into dev/19 2022-06-21 00:22:40 -05:00
dfc2eb6e4f Intcode Reset optimization
Initially I noticed that I was copying twice unnecessarily (once in init() after nulling out memory, and again after returning from init()). After cleaning that up, I realized that we don't need to create a new buffer at all if the program never malloc-ed, so sometimes we can skip the re-init and we can always avoid the double-copy. I don't know if this is actually measurable anywhere, but I spot-checked some results and I still seem to be getting the same answers, so I'm gonna roll with it.
2022-06-21 00:21:58 -05:00
94471df109 Add bisect utility
This is too common of an optimization to not have this readily accessible. And I kinda like how this worked out, too. Go is fun.
2022-06-21 00:12:06 -05:00
9947a9b559 Day 19 functional
We're at about 1s runtime on my macbook, but we do get the right answer now.
2022-06-21 00:11:22 -05:00
cbaab27054 Day 19 almost
Part 1 works, part 2 is giving me trouble. I need to find a better way to validate whether 100x100 can fit, and then something faster to figure out the minimum position. In other words, the entire problem.
2022-06-20 08:58:58 -05:00
6 changed files with 164 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -104,26 +104,10 @@ func (d *Day14) Part1() string {
func (d *Day14) Part2() string {
oreAvailable := int64(1000000000000)
estimate := oreAvailable / d.getOreRequiredForFuel(1)
high := estimate * 2
low := estimate
lastSuccess := low
lastFailure := high
fuelProduced := low
for math.Abs(float64(lastFailure-lastSuccess)) > 1 {
oreConsumed := d.getOreRequiredForFuel(fuelProduced)
adjustment := (lastFailure - lastSuccess) / 2
if oreConsumed < oreAvailable {
lastSuccess = fuelProduced
} else {
lastFailure = fuelProduced
adjustment = -adjustment
}
fuelProduced += adjustment
}
lastSuccess := u.Bisect(estimate, estimate*2, 1, func(val int64) bool {
oreConsumed := d.getOreRequiredForFuel(val)
return oreConsumed < oreAvailable
})
return fmt.Sprintf("Maximum fuel we can make from 1 trillion ore: %s%d%s", u.TextBold, lastSuccess, u.TextReset)
}

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days/19.go Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,122 @@
package days
import (
"fmt"
u "parnic.com/aoc2019/utilities"
)
type Day19 struct {
program u.IntcodeProgram
}
func (d *Day19) Parse() {
d.program = u.LoadIntcodeProgram("19p")
}
func (d Day19) Num() int {
return 19
}
func (d *Day19) Part1() string {
grid := make([][]bool, 50)
for y := 0; y < len(grid); y++ {
grid[y] = make([]bool, 50)
}
count := int64(0)
for y := 0; y < 50; y++ {
for x := 0; x < 50; x++ {
d.program.Reset()
d.program.RunIn(func(inputStep int) int64 {
if inputStep == 1 {
return int64(x)
}
return int64(y)
}, func(val int64, state u.IntcodeProgramState) {
res := val == 1
grid[y][x] = res
if res {
count++
}
})
}
}
// fmt.Println("50x50 tractor view:")
// for y := 0; y < len(grid); y++ {
// for x := 0; x < len(grid[y]); x++ {
// if grid[y][x] {
// fmt.Print("█")
// } else {
// fmt.Print(" ")
// }
// }
// fmt.Println()
// }
return fmt.Sprintf("Points affected in 50x50 area: %s%d%s", u.TextBold, count, u.TextReset)
}
func (d *Day19) Part2() string {
f := func(x, y int) bool {
ret := false
d.program.Reset()
d.program.RunIn(func(inputStep int) int64 {
if inputStep == 1 {
return int64(x)
}
return int64(y)
}, func(val int64, state u.IntcodeProgramState) {
ret = val == 1
})
return ret
}
// find lower bound
startY := 0
startX := 0
for y := 1; startY == 0; y++ {
for x := 0; x < 10*y; x++ {
if f(x, y) {
startY = y
startX = x
break
}
}
}
lastGoodX := 0
threshold := 1
y := u.Bisect(startY+100, 9999, threshold, func(y int) bool {
foundX := false
for x := startX; ; x++ {
if !f(x, y) {
if !foundX {
continue
} else {
return true
}
}
if !foundX {
foundX = true
}
if !f(x+99, y) {
return true
}
if !f(x, y+99) {
continue
}
lastGoodX = x
return false
}
})
result := (lastGoodX * 10000) + y
return fmt.Sprintf("Closest 100x100 square for the ship starts at %d,%d = %s%d%s", lastGoodX, y, u.TextBold, result, u.TextReset)
}

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inputs/19p.txt Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1 @@
109,424,203,1,21102,11,1,0,1105,1,282,21102,18,1,0,1105,1,259,1201,1,0,221,203,1,21101,31,0,0,1105,1,282,21101,38,0,0,1106,0,259,21002,23,1,2,22101,0,1,3,21102,1,1,1,21101,0,57,0,1105,1,303,1201,1,0,222,20102,1,221,3,21001,221,0,2,21101,259,0,1,21101,0,80,0,1105,1,225,21102,1,76,2,21101,91,0,0,1106,0,303,1201,1,0,223,21001,222,0,4,21102,1,259,3,21101,0,225,2,21102,1,225,1,21102,1,118,0,1106,0,225,20101,0,222,3,21101,100,0,2,21102,1,133,0,1105,1,303,21202,1,-1,1,22001,223,1,1,21101,148,0,0,1105,1,259,2102,1,1,223,20102,1,221,4,21001,222,0,3,21101,0,17,2,1001,132,-2,224,1002,224,2,224,1001,224,3,224,1002,132,-1,132,1,224,132,224,21001,224,1,1,21101,0,195,0,106,0,109,20207,1,223,2,21002,23,1,1,21102,1,-1,3,21101,214,0,0,1105,1,303,22101,1,1,1,204,1,99,0,0,0,0,109,5,1201,-4,0,249,22101,0,-3,1,21201,-2,0,2,22102,1,-1,3,21101,0,250,0,1106,0,225,22101,0,1,-4,109,-5,2105,1,0,109,3,22107,0,-2,-1,21202,-1,2,-1,21201,-1,-1,-1,22202,-1,-2,-2,109,-3,2105,1,0,109,3,21207,-2,0,-1,1206,-1,294,104,0,99,22101,0,-2,-2,109,-3,2105,1,0,109,5,22207,-3,-4,-1,1206,-1,346,22201,-4,-3,-4,21202,-3,-1,-1,22201,-4,-1,2,21202,2,-1,-1,22201,-4,-1,1,22101,0,-2,3,21102,1,343,0,1105,1,303,1106,0,415,22207,-2,-3,-1,1206,-1,387,22201,-3,-2,-3,21202,-2,-1,-1,22201,-3,-1,3,21202,3,-1,-1,22201,-3,-1,2,21201,-4,0,1,21102,1,384,0,1106,0,303,1105,1,415,21202,-4,-1,-4,22201,-4,-3,-4,22202,-3,-2,-2,22202,-2,-4,-4,22202,-3,-2,-3,21202,-4,-1,-2,22201,-3,-2,1,21201,1,0,-4,109,-5,2106,0,0

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@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ var dayMap = []day{
&days.Day16{},
&days.Day17{},
&days.Day18{},
&days.Day19{},
}
func main() {

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utilities/bisect.go Normal file
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@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
package utilities
import (
"math"
)
// Bisect takes a known-good low and known-bad high value as the bounds
// to bisect, and a function to test each value for success or failure.
// If the function succeeds, the value is adjusted toward the maximum,
// and if the function fails, the value is adjusted toward the minimum.
// The final value is returned when the difference between the success
// and the failure is less than or equal to the acceptance threshold
// (usually 1, for integers).
func Bisect[T Number](low, high, threshold T, tryFunc func(val T) bool) T {
currVal := low
for T(math.Abs(float64(high-low))) > threshold {
currVal = low + ((high - low) / 2)
success := tryFunc(currVal)
if success {
low = currVal
} else {
high = currVal
}
}
return currVal
}

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@ -128,9 +128,15 @@ func (p *IntcodeProgram) ensureMemoryCapacity(address int) {
}
func (p *IntcodeProgram) Reset() {
wiped := false
if len(p.memory) != len(p.program) {
wiped = true
p.memory = nil
}
p.init()
if !wiped {
copy(p.memory, p.program)
}
p.relativeBase = 0
}