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authorAryadev Chavali <aryadev@aryadevchavali.com>2023-06-26 08:35:43 +0100
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+;; Example input: a-b,c-d which denotes [a,b] and [c,d]
+
+;; We want to find if [c,d] < [a,b] or vice versa (complete inclusion)
+;; and since we're working with integers, it's simply checking if the
+;; bounds are included i.e. c in [a,b] and d in [a,b]
+
+(defvar input (uiop:read-file-string "2022/4-input"))
+
+(defun parse-bound (str)
+ "Given STR=\"a-b\" return (a b)"
+ (let* ((sep (search "-" str))
+ (first (subseq str 0 sep))
+ (second (subseq str (+ sep 1))))
+ (list (parse-integer first) (parse-integer second))))
+
+(defvar completed-parse
+ (with-input-from-string (s input)
+ (loop for line = (read-line s nil)
+ until (null line)
+ collect
+ ;; given a-b,c-d we want ((a b) (c d))
+ (let* ((sep (search "," line))
+ (first-bound (subseq line 0 sep))
+ (second-bound (subseq line (+ sep 1))))
+ (list (parse-bound first-bound) (parse-bound second-bound))))))
+
+(defun complete-inclusion (first-bound second-bound)
+ (destructuring-bind (a b) first-bound
+ (destructuring-bind (c d) second-bound
+ (or
+ (and
+ (>= a c) (<= a d)
+ (>= b c) (<= b d))
+ (and
+ (>= c a) (<= c b)
+ (>= d a) (<= d b))))))
+
+(defvar round-1-answer (length (remove-if #'null
+ (mapcar (lambda (pair)
+ (destructuring-bind (first second) pair
+ (complete-inclusion first second)))
+ completed-parse))))
+
+;; Round 2: any overlap at all. Basically just overhaul the inclusion
+;; function and then do the same answer checking.
+(defun any-inclusion (first second)
+ (destructuring-bind (a b) first
+ (destructuring-bind (c d) second
+ ;; How about doing this through negation? [a,b] does not overlap with [c,d] at all if either b < c or a > d.
+ (not
+ (or
+ (< b c)
+ (> a d))))))
+
+(defvar round-2-answer (length (remove-if #'null
+ (mapcar (lambda (pair)
+ (destructuring-bind (first second) pair
+ (any-inclusion first second)))
+ completed-parse))))