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Update to the update: now fully recovered, I am now trying to finish the last problems.
Solved 21 B!
I spent way too much time on this but it’s fine
So my approach to AOC has always been to write a pure coding solution, which finally broke down here.First, the solve:
I call the unrepeated garden map the “plot”. Each repetition of the plot I call a “grid”. Hope that isn’t confusing.
To see why that last point is true, consider that in order for another grid A to influence an adjacent grid B beyond the moment the adjacent grid is entered, there must be a reachable point further from the midpoint of the edge on the edge of A. However, because the middle row and column are free from rocks, this is never the case. Any influence from A reaches B too late, i.e. reachable squares on B from A will be reachable sooner from just travelling from the entry point on B.
So putting all this together, the way I got the answer was like this:
So I guess the answer I arrived at was what I’d been thinking I should be doing this whole time: a mix of simulating some of the problem and a decent amount of pen and paper work to get the solution out, rather than just pure coding. Fun!