[1]Advent of Code

br0xen [7](AoC++) 12*

--- Day 6: Wait For It ---

   The ferry quickly brings you across Island Island. After asking around,
   you discover that there is indeed normally a large pile of sand somewhere
   near here, but you don't see anything besides lots of water and the small
   island where the ferry has docked.

   As you try to figure out what to do next, you notice a poster on a wall
   near the ferry dock. "Boat races! Open to the public! Grand prize is an
   all-expenses-paid trip to Desert Island!" That must be where the sand
   comes from! Best of all, the boat races are starting in just a few
   minutes.

   You manage to sign up as a competitor in the boat races just in time. The
   organizer explains that it's not really a traditional race - instead, you
   will get a fixed amount of time during which your boat has to travel as
   far as it can, and you win if your boat goes the farthest.

   As part of signing up, you get a sheet of paper (your puzzle input) that
   lists the time allowed for each race and also the best distance ever
   recorded in that race. To guarantee you win the grand prize, you need to
   make sure you go farther in each race than the current record holder.

   The organizer brings you over to the area where the boat races are held.
   The boats are much smaller than you expected - they're actually toy boats,
   each with a big button on top. Holding down the button charges the boat,
   and releasing the button allows the boat to move. Boats move faster if
   their button was held longer, but time spent holding the button counts
   against the total race time. You can only hold the button at the start of
   the race, and boats don't move until the button is released.

   For example:

 Time:      7  15   30
 Distance:  9  40  200

   This document describes three races:

     • The first race lasts 7 milliseconds. The record distance in this race
       is 9 millimeters.
     • The second race lasts 15 milliseconds. The record distance in this
       race is 40 millimeters.
     • The third race lasts 30 milliseconds. The record distance in this race
       is 200 millimeters.

   Your toy boat has a starting speed of zero millimeters per millisecond.
   For each whole millisecond you spend at the beginning of the race holding
   down the button, the boat's speed increases by one millimeter per
   millisecond.

   So, because the first race lasts 7 milliseconds, you only have a few
   options:

     • Don't hold the button at all (that is, hold it for 0 milliseconds) at
       the start of the race. The boat won't move; it will have traveled 0
       millimeters by the end of the race.
     • Hold the button for 1 millisecond at the start of the race. Then, the
       boat will travel at a speed of 1 millimeter per millisecond for 6
       milliseconds, reaching a total distance traveled of 6 millimeters.
     • Hold the button for 2 milliseconds, giving the boat a speed of 2
       millimeters per millisecond. It will then get 5 milliseconds to move,
       reaching a total distance of 10 millimeters.
     • Hold the button for 3 milliseconds. After its remaining 4 milliseconds
       of travel time, the boat will have gone 12 millimeters.
     • Hold the button for 4 milliseconds. After its remaining 3 milliseconds
       of travel time, the boat will have gone 12 millimeters.
     • Hold the button for 5 milliseconds, causing the boat to travel a total
       of 10 millimeters.
     • Hold the button for 6 milliseconds, causing the boat to travel a total
       of 6 millimeters.
     • Hold the button for 7 milliseconds. That's the entire duration of the
       race. You never let go of the button. The boat can't move until you
       let go of the button. Please make sure you let go of the button so the
       boat gets to move. 0 millimeters.

   Since the current record for this race is 9 millimeters, there are
   actually 4 different ways you could win: you could hold the button for 2,
   3, 4, or 5 milliseconds at the start of the race.

   In the second race, you could hold the button for at least 4 milliseconds
   and at most 11 milliseconds and beat the record, a total of 8 different
   ways to win.

   In the third race, you could hold the button for at least 11 milliseconds
   and no more than 19 milliseconds and still beat the record, a total of 9
   ways you could win.

   To see how much margin of error you have, determine the number of ways you
   can beat the record in each race; in this example, if you multiply these
   values together, you get 288 (4 * 8 * 9).

   Determine the number of ways you could beat the record in each race. What
   do you get if you multiply these numbers together?

   Your puzzle answer was 449820.

--- Part Two ---

   As the race is about to start, you realize the piece of paper with race
   times and record distances you got earlier actually just has very bad
   [16]kerning. There's really only one race - ignore the spaces between the
   numbers on each line.

   So, the example from before:

 Time:      7  15   30
 Distance:  9  40  200

   ...now instead means this:

 Time:      71530
 Distance:  940200

   Now, you have to figure out how many ways there are to win this single
   race. In this example, the race lasts for 71530 milliseconds and the
   record distance you need to beat is 940200 millimeters. You could hold the
   button anywhere from 14 to 71516 milliseconds and beat the record, a total
   of 71503 ways!

   How many ways can you beat the record in this one much longer race?

   Your puzzle answer was 42250895.

   Both parts of this puzzle are complete! They provide two gold stars: **

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