Rename shared packages by day instead of vaguely by purpose.
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2018/internal/day03/fabric_claims.go
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2018/internal/day03/fabric_claims.go
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package day03
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import (
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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)
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type Claim struct {
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ID int
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Overlaps bool
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x1 int
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y1 int
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x2 int
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y2 int
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}
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// PopulateGrid takes a series of claims and 'draws' them on a 2d
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// array, writing the claim ID to each cell. If an overlap happens,
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// the value -1 is written instead.
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// It also flags the claim object as 'overwritten' when this happens.
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func PopulateGrid(data map[int]*Claim, maxX, maxY int) [][]int {
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grid := make([][]int, maxY)
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for i := 0; i < maxY; i++ {
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grid[i] = make([]int, maxX)
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}
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for _, claim := range data {
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for y := claim.y1; y < claim.y2; y++ {
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for x := claim.x1; x < claim.x2; x++ {
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if grid[y][x] != 0 {
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if grid[y][x] != -1 {
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data[grid[y][x]].Overlaps = true
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}
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grid[y][x] = -1
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data[claim.ID].Overlaps = true
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} else {
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grid[y][x] = claim.ID
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return grid
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}
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// ParseClaims takes our input data and creates some usable, structured data from it.
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// Unfortunately the input data is ugly, and so this function reflects that.
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// Returns a list of Claim objects, the highest seen X value, and the highest seen Y value.
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func ParseClaims(rawData []string) (map[int]*Claim, int, int) {
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claims := make(map[int]*Claim)
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maxX := 0
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maxY := 0
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for _, line := range rawData {
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// Split the data on spaces, since that's the top-order delimiter.
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data := strings.Split(line, " ")
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id, _ := strconv.Atoi(data[0][1:])
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// The coordinate chunk (data[2]) needs the last character chopped off, since it is an unused ':'
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// That's what [:len(data[2])-1] is doing.
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coords := strings.Split(data[2][:len(data[2])-1], ",")
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x1, _ := strconv.Atoi(coords[0])
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y1, _ := strconv.Atoi(coords[1])
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size := strings.Split(data[3], "x")
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width, _ := strconv.Atoi(size[0])
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height, _ := strconv.Atoi(size[1])
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claim := &Claim{
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ID: id,
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x1: x1,
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x2: x1 + width,
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y1: y1,
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y2: y1 + height,
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Overlaps: false,
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}
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claims[id] = claim
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if claim.y2 > maxY {
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maxY = claim.y2
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}
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if claim.x2 > maxX {
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maxX = claim.x2
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}
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}
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return claims, maxX, maxY
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}
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