Day 15: Lens Library

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  • @LeixB@lemmy.world
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    fedilink
    27 months ago

    Haskell

    import Data.Array
    import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as BS
    import Data.Char (isAlpha, isDigit)
    import Relude
    import qualified Relude.Unsafe as Unsafe
    import Text.ParserCombinators.ReadP hiding (get)
    
    hash :: String -> Int
    hash = foldl' (\a x -> (a + x) * 17 `mod` 256) 0 . fmap ord
    
    part1 :: ByteString -> Int
    part1 = sum . fmap (hash . BS.unpack) . BS.split ',' . BS.dropEnd 1
    
    -- Part 2
    
    type Problem = [Operation]
    
    type S = Array Int [(String, Int)]
    
    data Operation = Set String Int | Remove String deriving (Show)
    
    parse :: BS.ByteString -> Maybe Problem
    parse = fmap fst . viaNonEmpty last . readP_to_S parse' . BS.unpack
      where
        parse' = sepBy parseOperation (char ',') <* char '\n' <* eof
        parseOperation =
          munch1 isAlpha
            >>= \label -> (Remove label <$ char '-') +++ (Set label . Unsafe.read <$> (char '=' *> munch1 isDigit))
    
    liftOp :: Operation -> Endo S
    liftOp (Set label v) = Endo $ \s ->
      let (b, a) = second (drop 1) $ span ((/= label) . fst) (s ! hash label)
       in s // [(hash label, b <> [(label, v)] <> a)]
    liftOp (Remove l) = Endo $ \s -> s // [(hash l, filter ((/= l) . fst) (s ! hash l))]
    
    score :: S -> Int
    score m = sum $ join [(* (i + 1)) <$> zipWith (*) [1 ..] (snd <$> (m ! i)) | i <- [0 .. 255]]
    
    part2 :: ByteString -> Maybe Int
    part2 input = do
      ops <- appEndo . foldMap liftOp . reverse <$> parse input
      pure . score . ops . listArray (0, 255) $ repeat []
    
    • Leo Uino
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      27 months ago

      Nice use of foldMap!