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Further optimise day 14.

Flatten the grid into a single string (separated by line-feeds to
side-step wrap-around problems) and use the offset in the string
to identify cells instead of (x, y) tuples.

Don't calculate part one separately, just do it as we go.
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@@ -2,12 +2,13 @@ from shared import knot_hash, add_connected_components
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 with open('data/14.txt', 'r') as file:
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     seed = file.readline().strip()
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-    grid = [bin(int(knot_hash(f'{seed}-{i}'), 16))[2:].zfill(128) for i in range(128)]
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-    print(f'Part one: {sum(row.count("1") for row in grid)}')
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+    grid = '\n'.join([bin(int(knot_hash(f'{seed}-{i}'), 16))[2:].zfill(128) for i in range(128)])
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+    count = 0
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     regions = []
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-    for y, row in enumerate(grid):
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-        for x, cell in enumerate(row):
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-            if cell == '1':
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-                add_connected_components(regions, [(x-1, y), (x, y-1)], {(x, y)})
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+    for offset, cell in enumerate(grid):
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+        if cell == '1':
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+            count += 1
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+            add_connected_components(regions, [offset-1, offset-129], {offset})
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+    print(f'Part one: {count}')
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     print(f'Part two: {len(regions)}')

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