Day 2: Red-Nosed Reports
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TypeScript
Solution
import { AdventOfCodeSolutionFunction } from "./solutions"; /** * this function evaluates the * @param levels a list to check * @returns -1 if there is no errors, or the index of where there's an unsafe event */ export function EvaluateLineSafe(levels: Array<number>) { // this loop is the checking every number in the line let isIncreasing: boolean | null = null; for (let levelIndex = 1; levelIndex < levels.length; levelIndex++) { const prevLevel = levels[levelIndex - 1]; // previous const level = levels[levelIndex]; // current const diff = level - prevLevel; // difference const absDiff = Math.abs(diff); // absolute difference // check if increasing too much or not at all if (absDiff == 0 || absDiff > 3) return levelIndex; // go to the next report // set increasing if needed if (isIncreasing === null) { isIncreasing = diff > 0; continue; // compare the next numbers } // check if increasing then decreasing if (!(isIncreasing && diff > 0 || !isIncreasing && diff < 0)) return levelIndex; // go to the next report } return -1; } export const solution_2: AdventOfCodeSolutionFunction = (input) => { const reports = input.split("\n"); let safe = 0; let safe_damp = 0; // this loop is for every line main: for (let i = 0; i < reports.length; i++) { const report = reports[i].trim(); if (!report) continue; // report is empty const levels = report.split(" ").map((v) => Number(v)); const evaluation = EvaluateLineSafe(levels); if(evaluation == -1) { safe++; continue; } // search around where it failed for (let offset = evaluation - 2; offset <= evaluation + 2; offset++) { // delete an evaluation in accordance to the offset let newLevels = [...levels]; newLevels.splice(offset, 1); const newEval = EvaluateLineSafe(newLevels); if(newEval == -1) { safe_damp++; continue main; } } } return `Part 1: ${safe} Part 2: ${safe + safe_damp}`; }
God, I really wish my solutions weren’t so convoluted. Also, this is an O(N^3) solution…
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3 nested for loops
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What do you think my complexity is?
I think it could be maybe O(n^2) because the other for loop which tries elements around the first error will only execute a constant of 5 times in the worst case? I’m unsure.
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It really depends on what your parameter n is. If the only relevant size is the number of records (let’s say that is n), then this solution takes time in O(n), because it loops over records only once at a time. This ignores the length of records by considering it constant.
If we also consider the maximum length of records (let’s call it m), then your solution, and most others I’ve seen in this thread, has a time complexity in O(n * m^2) for part 2.