# AdventOfCode2024
Solver for Advent of Code 2024 puzzles.
This is a single command line application for the puzzles written in [C++17](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/17) with [Visual Studio 2022](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/) (v143).
## Puzzle Input
This project does not contain the puzzle or example inputs as per the [copyright notice of Advent of Code](https://adventofcode.com/about). In order to run the compiled application, the puzzle inputs have to be downloaded from the [Advent of Code 2024](https://adventofcode.com/2024/) puzzle pages, and placed as text files into the `AdventOfCode2024\data` directory, e.g. `AdventOfCode2024\data\historian_hysteria.txt`, or `AdventOfCode2024\data\example\historian_hysteria.txt` for the unit tests. The application will output an error message with details if it cannot find an input file.
## Tests
The solution contains a unit test project to help troubleshoot issues and prevent regressions in the solver class framework. These tests cover the solutions for provided examples and full data inputs. I did not find a definitive source for it, but the full data inputs seem to be user-specific, so adding my solutions as tests does not spoil the solutions.
## Solutions
### Day 1: Historian Hysteria
:mag_right: Puzzle: , :white_check_mark: Solver: [`HistorianHysteria.cpp`](AdventOfCode2024/HistorianHysteria.cpp)
I'm using a `std::multiset` to collect and sort the values for both lists. This allows to use a single iteration of the left list and two iterations of the right list simultaneously to solve both parts. Nice application of iterators.
### Day 2: Red-Nosed Reports
:mag_right: Puzzle: , :white_check_mark: Solver: [`RedNosedReports.cpp`](AdventOfCode2024/RedNosedReports.cpp)
Here, we have a few conditionals to determine on the fly which of the numbers would make the report safe if dropped. The amount of cases is actually quite manageable.
### Day 3: Mull It Over
:mag_right: Puzzle: , :white_check_mark: Solver: [`MullItOver.cpp`](AdventOfCode2024/MullItOver.cpp)
A simple [finite state machine](AdventOfCode2024/StringStateMachine.h) crawling along the input character by character solves both parts nicely. The algorithm tracks whether `mul` instructions are enabled or not, but ignores this setting for part 1.
## License
Copyright (C) 2024 Stefan Müller
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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