Day 12: Garden Groups

Megathread guidelines

  • Keep top level comments as only solutions, if you want to say something other than a solution put it in a new post. (replies to comments can be whatever)
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FAQ

  • @[email protected]
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    225 days ago

    I found multidimensional markers for partition to work really well for finding the fields: Areas ← ⊜□:⇡△.+1⍜♭⊛ It just groups the other array’s contents according to adjacent markers, horizontally and vertically. Took me quite a bit to figure out what’s actually happening in the example in the documentation ^^’

    • @mykl
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      25 days ago

      Ooh, interesting, I’ll have to give that a try. Thanks!

      (edit) Wow, that replaced my three lines of overly complex code without a hitch. classify is an operator I never really got the point of before. Beautiful.

      Data ← ⊜∘⊸≠@\n "AAAA\nBBCD\nBBCC\nEEEC"
      N₄     ← [¯1_0 1_0 0_¯1 0_1]               # Four orthogonal neighbours.
      Fences ← /+≡(/+=0⬚0⊡+N₄¤)⊙¤⊚.°⊚            # Fences for a field, by looking for edges.
      Cs     ← [0 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 0] # Number of corners keyed by bitarray of 2x2 grid.
      Sides  ← /+/+⧈(⊡:Cs°⋯♭)2_2⌝↘¯1_¯1⌝↘1_1°⊚   # Add border, look for corners in 2x2 windows.
      
      Fields ← ⊜□:⇡△.+1⍜♭⊛Data
      
      /+×≡◇⊃⧻Fences Fields
      /+×≡◇⊃⧻Sides Fields
      
        • @mykl
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          25 days ago

          1.8s now. 99% of that in Sides. I’ve just had an idea though… maybe too late for today though!

          edit: prepending ≡⍚(-¤⊸/↧) toFields spared me from manipulating hundreds of irrelevant 0’s, so time is very good now at 55ms.

          • @[email protected]
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            224 days ago

            Damn that’s a lot time saved. I love how unassuming the addition looks for how great an effect it has

            • @mykl
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              124 days ago

              It was a real D’oh! moment when I visualised the data I was generating and saw all the zeros stretching across the page.