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| Advent of Code
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| --- Day 21: Scrambled Letters and Hash ---
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|    The computer system you're breaking into uses a weird scrambling function to store its passwords. It shouldn't be much trouble to create
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|    your own scrambled password so you can add it to the system; you just have to implement the scrambler.
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|    The scrambling function is a series of operations (the exact list is provided in your puzzle input). Starting with the password to be
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|    scrambled, apply each operation in succession to the string. The individual operations behave as follows:
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|      • swap position X with position Y means that the letters at indexes X and Y (counting from 0) should be swapped.
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|      • swap letter X with letter Y means that the letters X and Y should be swapped (regardless of where they appear in the string).
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|      • rotate left/right X steps means that the whole string should be rotated; for example, one right rotation would turn abcd into dabc.
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|      • rotate based on position of letter X means that the whole string should be rotated to the right based on the index of letter X
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|        (counting from 0) as determined before this instruction does any rotations. Once the index is determined, rotate the string to the
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|        right one time, plus a number of times equal to that index, plus one additional time if the index was at least 4.
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|      • reverse positions X through Y means that the span of letters at indexes X through Y (including the letters at X and Y) should be
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|        reversed in order.
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|      • move position X to position Y means that the letter which is at index X should be removed from the string, then inserted such that
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|        it ends up at index Y.
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|    For example, suppose you start with abcde and perform the following operations:
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|      • swap position 4 with position 0 swaps the first and last letters, producing the input for the next step, ebcda.
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|      • swap letter d with letter b swaps the positions of d and b: edcba.
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|      • reverse positions 0 through 4 causes the entire string to be reversed, producing abcde.
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|      • rotate left 1 step shifts all letters left one position, causing the first letter to wrap to the end of the string: bcdea.
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|      • move position 1 to position 4 removes the letter at position 1 (c), then inserts it at position 4 (the end of the string): bdeac.
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|      • move position 3 to position 0 removes the letter at position 3 (a), then inserts it at position 0 (the front of the string): abdec.
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|      • rotate based on position of letter b finds the index of letter b (1), then rotates the string right once plus a number of times
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|        equal to that index (2): ecabd.
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|      • rotate based on position of letter d finds the index of letter d (4), then rotates the string right once, plus a number of times
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|        equal to that index, plus an additional time because the index was at least 4, for a total of 6 right rotations: decab.
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|    After these steps, the resulting scrambled password is decab.
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| 
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|    Now, you just need to generate a new scrambled password and you can access the system. Given the list of scrambling operations in your
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|    puzzle input, what is the result of scrambling abcdefgh?
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|    Your puzzle answer was ________.
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| 
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| --- Part Two ---
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|    You scrambled the password correctly, but you discover that you can't actually modify the password file on the system. You'll need to
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|    un-scramble one of the existing passwords by reversing the scrambling process.
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| 
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|    What is the un-scrambled version of the scrambled password fbgdceah?
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| 
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|    Your puzzle answer was ________.
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|    . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_system_permissions
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|    . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passwd
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