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[-] iAvicenna@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Python

sort using a compare function

from math import floor
from pathlib import Path
from functools import cmp_to_key
cwd = Path(__file__).parent

def parse_protocol(path):

  with path.open("r") as fp:
    data = fp.read().splitlines()

  rules = data[:data.index('')]
  page_to_rule = {r.split('|')[0]:[] for r in rules}
  [page_to_rule[r.split('|')[0]].append(r.split('|')[1]) for r in rules]

  updates = list(map(lambda x: x.split(','), data[data.index('')+1:]))

  return page_to_rule, updates

def sort_pages(pages, page_to_rule):

  compare_pages = lambda page1, page2:\
    0 if page1 not in page_to_rule or page2 not in page_to_rule[page1] else -1

  return sorted(pages, key = cmp_to_key(compare_pages))

def solve_problem(file_name, fix):

  page_to_rule, updates = parse_protocol(Path(cwd, file_name))

  to_print = [temp_p[int(floor(len(pages)/2))] for pages in updates
              if (not fix and (temp_p:=pages) == sort_pages(pages, page_to_rule))
              or (fix and (temp_p:=sort_pages(pages, page_to_rule)) != pages)]

  return sum(map(int,to_print))
[-] Chais@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

No need for floor, you can just use len(pages) // 2.

[-] iAvicenna@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

nice one thanks

this post was submitted on 05 Dec 2024
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