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[-] proved_unglue@programming.dev 1 points 2 weeks ago

Kotlin

fun part1(input: String): Int {
    return countWordOccurrences(input.lines())
}

fun part2(input: String): Int {
    val grid = input.lines().map(String::toList)
    var count = 0
    for (row in 1..grid.size - 2) {
        for (col in 1..grid[row].size - 2) {
            if (grid[row][col] == 'A') {
                count += countCrossMatch(grid, row, col)
            }
        }
    }
    return count
}

private fun countCrossMatch(grid: List<List<Char>>, row: Int, col: Int): Int {
    val surroundingCorners = listOf(
        grid[row - 1][col - 1], // upper left
        grid[row - 1][col + 1], // upper right
        grid[row + 1][col - 1], // lower left
        grid[row + 1][col + 1], // lower right
    )
    // no matches:
    //   M S   S M
    //    A     A
    //   S M   M S
    return if (surroundingCorners.count { it == 'M' } == 2
        && surroundingCorners.count { it == 'S' } == 2
        && surroundingCorners[0] != surroundingCorners[3]
    ) 1 else 0
}

private fun countWordOccurrences(matrix: List<String>): Int {
    val rows = matrix.size
    val cols = if (rows > 0) matrix[0].length else 0
    val directions = listOf(
        Pair(0, 1),   // Horizontal right
        Pair(1, 0),   // Vertical down
        Pair(1, 1),   // Diagonal down-right
        Pair(1, -1),  // Diagonal down-left
        Pair(0, -1),  // Horizontal left
        Pair(-1, 0),  // Vertical up
        Pair(-1, -1), // Diagonal up-left
        Pair(-1, 1)   // Diagonal up-right
    )

    fun isWordAt(row: Int, col: Int, word: String, direction: Pair<Int, Int>): Boolean {
        val (dx, dy) = direction
        for (i in word.indices) {
            val x = row + i * dx
            val y = col + i * dy
            if (x !in 0 until rows || y !in 0 until cols || matrix[x][y] != word[i]) {
                return false
            }
        }
        return true
    }

    var count = 0

    for (row in 0 until rows) {
        for (col in 0 until cols) {
            for (direction in directions) {
                if (isWordAt(row, col, "XMAS", direction)) {
                    count++
                }
            }
        }
    }

    return count
}
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