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[โ€“] VegOwOtenks@lemmy.world 3 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

Haskell

Have a nice christmas if you're still celebrating today, otherwise hope you had a nice evening yesterday.

import Control.Arrow
import Control.Monad (join)
import Data.Bifunctor (bimap)
import qualified Data.List as List

heights = List.transpose
        >>> List.map (pred . List.length . List.takeWhile (== '#'))

parse = lines
        >>> init
        >>> List.groupBy (curry (snd >>> (/= "")))
        >>> List.map (List.filter (/= ""))
        >>> List.partition ((== "#####") . head)
        >>> second (List.map List.reverse)
        >>> join bimap (List.map heights)

cartesianProduct xs ys = [(x, y) | x <- xs, y <- ys]

part1 = uncurry cartesianProduct
        >>> List.map (uncurry (List.zipWith (+)))
        >>> List.filter (List.all (<6))
        >>> List.length
part2 = const 0

main = getContents
        >>= print
        . (part1 &&& part2)
        . parse