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Day 3: Gear Ratios


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[-] morrowind@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Crystal

My computer crashed right most of the way through and I lost everything, so this was even more frustrating than it should have been
Also damn, lemmy's tabs are massive

will post part 2 when I get to it

input = File.read("input.txt")

lines = input.lines.map(&.chars)

sum = 0
num_marker = nil
lines.each_with_index do |line, y|
	line.each_with_index do |char, x|
		num_marker ||= x if char.number?
	
		if (!char.number? || x == line.size-1) && num_marker
			if check_symbol(y, (num_marker-1)..x, lines)
				sum += lines[y][(char.number? ? num_marker..x : num_marker...x)].join.to_i 
			end
			num_marker = nil
end end end
puts sum

def check_symbol(y, rx, lines)
	carr = [ lines[y][rx.begin]?, lines[y][rx.end]? ]
	carr += rx.map {|x| lines[y-1][x]? } if y > 0  
	carr += rx.map {|x| lines[y+1][x]? } if y < lines.size-1 

	carr.each {|c| return true if c && c != '.' && !c.number?}
	false
end
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