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- import logging
- import re
-
- from functools import reduce
- from itertools import pairwise
- from sys import stdout
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- # It seems like the goal of the program is just to multiply some numbers.
- # It does that with instructions like mul(X,Y), where X and Y are each 1-3
- # digit numbers. For instance, mul(44,46) multiplies 44 by 46 to get a
- # result of 2024. Similarly, mul(123,4) would multiply 123 by 4.
-
- # However, because the program's memory has been corrupted, there are also
- # many invalid characters that should be ignored, even if they look like
- # part of a mul instruction. Sequences like mul(4*, mul(6,9!, ?(12,34), or
- # mul ( 2 , 4 ) do nothing.
-
- # For example, consider the following section of corrupted memory:
-
- # xmul(2,4)%&mul[3,7]!@^do_not_mul(5,5)+mul(32,64]then(mul(11,8)mul(8,5))
-
- # Adding up the result of each real instruction produces 161
- # (2*4 + 5*5 + 11*8 + 8*5).
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- LOG_FILENAME = "./day03-1.log"
- INPUT_FILENAME = "./input03.txt"
-
- logger = logging.Logger(__name__)
- formatter = logging.Formatter('[%(asctime)s][%(levelname)s] %(message)s')
- sh = logging.StreamHandler(stdout)
- sh.setLevel(logging.INFO)
- sh.setFormatter(formatter)
- fh = logging.FileHandler(LOG_FILENAME, mode="w", encoding="utf-8")
- fh.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
- fh.setFormatter(formatter)
- logger.addHandler(sh)
- logger.addHandler(fh)
-
- def multiply_pair(s):
- pair = [int(x) for x in s[4:-1].split(",")]
- return reduce(lambda x,y: x*y, pair, 1)
-
- def main():
- with open(INPUT_FILENAME, "r") as f:
- line = "".join(f.readlines())
-
- MUL_REGEX = r"mul\(\d{1,3},\d{1,3}\)"
- matches = re.findall(MUL_REGEX, line)
- total_sum = reduce(lambda x,y: x+y, map(multiply_pair, matches))
- print(f"Total sum: {total_sum}")
-
-
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- main()
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