adventofcode/2017/day16/problem
Brian Buller 986d17f104 Doing some C learnin'.
Also, reformatted all the problems.
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Advent of Code
--- Day 16: Permutation Promenade ---
You come upon a very unusual sight; a group of programs here appear to be
dancing.
There are sixteen programs in total, named a through p. They start by
standing in a line: a stands in position 0, b stands in position 1, and so on
until p, which stands in position 15.
The programs' dance consists of a sequence of dance moves:
* Spin, written sX, makes X programs move from the end to the front, but
maintain their order otherwise. (For example, s3 on abcde produces
cdeab).
* Exchange, written xA/B, makes the programs at positions A and B swap
places.
* Partner, written pA/B, makes the programs named A and B swap places.
For example, with only five programs standing in a line (abcde), they could
do the following dance:
* s1, a spin of size 1: eabcd.
* x3/4, swapping the last two programs: eabdc.
* pe/b, swapping programs e and b: baedc.
After finishing their dance, the programs end up in order baedc.
You watch the dance for a while and record their dance moves (your puzzle
input). In what order are the programs standing after their dance?
Your puzzle answer was bkgcdefiholnpmja.
--- Part Two ---
Now that you're starting to get a feel for the dance moves, you turn your
attention to the dance as a whole.
Keeping the positions they ended up in from their previous dance, the
programs perform it again and again: including the first dance, a total of
one billion (1000000000) times.
In the example above, their second dance would begin with the order baedc,
and use the same dance moves:
* s1, a spin of size 1: cbaed.
* x3/4, swapping the last two programs: cbade.
* pe/b, swapping programs e and b: ceadb.
In what order are the programs standing after their billion dances?
Your puzzle answer was knmdfoijcbpghlea.
Both parts of this puzzle are complete! They provide two gold stars: **
At this point, you should return to your advent calendar and try another
puzzle.
If you still want to see it, you can get your puzzle input.
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