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❄️ - 2023 DAY 10 SOLUTIONS -❄️
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console.log('Hello World')
Well, star one is solved. I don't love the code, but yet again, it works for now. I don't love the use of a label to continue/break a loop, and the
valid_steps
function is a mess that could probably be done much cleaner.Upon looking at star 2 I don't even have the slightest idea of where to start. I may have to come back to this one at a later date. Sigh.
https://github.com/capitalpb/advent_of_code_2023/blob/main/src/solvers/day10.rs
If you're still stuck on part 2, have a look at my comment which shows an unreasonably easy approach :-)