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But first, please read +. diff --git a/day2/app/Main.hs b/day2/app/Main.hs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b6a80f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/day2/app/Main.hs @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +module Main where + +import Data.List.Split (splitOn) + +type Red = Int + +type Green = Int + +type Blue = Int + +data Cube = RedQuantity Red | GreenQuantity Green | BlueQuantity Blue deriving (Show) + +data CubeSum = CubeSum {red :: Red, green :: Green, blue :: Blue} deriving (Show) + +partTwo :: [String] -> Int +partTwo = sum . map (powerCube . makeCubes) + +powerCube :: [Cube] -> Int +powerCube = getCubePower . foldr minimumSetCube CubeSum {red = 0, green = 0, blue = 0} + +getCubePower :: CubeSum -> Int +getCubePower CubeSum {red = _red, green = _green, blue = _blue} = _red * _green * _blue + +minimumSetCube :: Cube -> CubeSum -> CubeSum +minimumSetCube (RedQuantity q) CubeSum {red = _red, green = _green, blue = _blue} = CubeSum {red = max _red q, green = _green, blue = _blue} +minimumSetCube (GreenQuantity q) CubeSum {red = _red, green = _green, blue = _blue} = CubeSum {red = _red, green = max _green q, blue = _blue} +minimumSetCube (BlueQuantity q) CubeSum {red = _red, green = _green, blue = _blue} = CubeSum {red = _red, green = _green, blue = max _blue q} + +partOne :: [String] -> [Int] +partOne = map fst . filter (all validate . snd) . zip [1 ..] . map makeCubes + where + validate (RedQuantity n) = n <= 12 + validate (GreenQuantity n) = n <= 13 + validate (BlueQuantity n) = n <= 14 + +makeCubes :: String -> [Cube] +makeCubes = map createCube . splitOn "," . replaceSemiColon . last . splitOn ":" + +replaceSemiColon :: String -> String +replaceSemiColon = map toComma + where + toComma ';' = ',' + toComma x = x + +parseElem :: String -> (String, String) +parseElem (_ : s) = (cube, nb) + where + nb = head splited + cube = last splited + splited = splitOn " " s +parseElem _ = undefined + +getElem :: (String, String) -> Cube +getElem ("red", nb) = RedQuantity (read nb :: Red) +getElem ("green", nb) = GreenQuantity (read nb :: Green) +getElem ("blue", nb) = BlueQuantity (read nb :: Blue) +getElem _ = undefined + +createCube :: String -> Cube +createCube = getElem . parseElem + +getCubeSum :: [Cube] -> CubeSum +getCubeSum = foldr cubeAddition CubeSum {red = 0, green = 0, blue = 0} + +cubeAddition :: Cube -> CubeSum -> CubeSum +cubeAddition (RedQuantity q) CubeSum {red = _red, green = _green, blue = _blue} = CubeSum {red = _red + q, green = _green, blue = _blue} +cubeAddition (GreenQuantity q) CubeSum {red = _red, green = _green, blue = _blue} = CubeSum {red = _red, green = _green + q, blue = _blue} +cubeAddition (BlueQuantity q) CubeSum {red = _red, green = _green, blue = _blue} = CubeSum {red = _red, green = _green, blue = _blue + q} + +main :: IO () +main = do + content <- readFile "input.txt" + (print . sum . partOne . lines) content + (print . partTwo . lines) content + putStrLn "Yes, it works!" diff --git a/day2/day2.cabal b/day2/day2.cabal new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d839708 --- /dev/null +++ b/day2/day2.cabal @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +cabal-version: 3.4 +-- The cabal-version field refers to the version of the .cabal specification, +-- and can be different from the cabal-install (the tool) version and the +-- Cabal (the library) version you are using. As such, the Cabal (the library) +-- version used must be equal or greater than the version stated in this field. +-- Starting from the specification version 2.2, the cabal-version field must be +-- the first thing in the cabal file. + +-- Initial package description 'day2' generated by +-- 'cabal init'. For further documentation, see: +-- http://haskell.org/cabal/users-guide/ +-- +-- The name of the package. +name: day2 + +-- The package version. +-- See the Haskell package versioning policy (PVP) for standards +-- guiding when and how versions should be incremented. +-- https://pvp.haskell.org +-- PVP summary: +-+------- breaking API changes +-- | | +----- non-breaking API additions +-- | | | +--- code changes with no API change +version: 0.1.0.0 + +-- A short (one-line) description of the package. +-- synopsis: + +-- A longer description of the package. +-- description: + +-- The license under which the package is released. +license: GPL-3.0-or-later + +-- The file containing the license text. +license-file: LICENSE + +-- The package author(s). +author: Pcornat + +-- An email address to which users can send suggestions, bug reports, and patches. +maintainer: pcornat@protonmail.com + +-- A copyright notice. +-- copyright: +category: Development +build-type: Simple + +-- Extra doc files to be distributed with the package, such as a CHANGELOG or a README. +extra-doc-files: CHANGELOG.md + +-- Extra source files to be distributed with the package, such as examples, or a tutorial module. +-- extra-source-files: + +common warnings + ghc-options: -Wall + +executable day2 + -- Import common warning flags. + import: warnings + + -- .hs or .lhs file containing the Main module. + main-is: Main.hs + + -- Modules included in this executable, other than Main. + -- other-modules: + + -- LANGUAGE extensions used by modules in this package. + -- other-extensions: + + -- Other library packages from which modules are imported. + build-depends: base ^>=4.17.2.1, split + + -- Directories containing source files. + hs-source-dirs: app + + -- Base language which the package is written in. + default-language: Haskell2010 diff --git a/day2/example.txt b/day2/example.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d481fd --- /dev/null +++ b/day2/example.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +Game 1: 3 blue, 4 red; 1 red, 2 green, 6 blue; 2 green +Game 2: 1 blue, 2 green; 3 green, 4 blue, 1 red; 1 green, 1 blue +Game 3: 8 green, 6 blue, 20 red; 5 blue, 4 red, 13 green; 5 green, 1 red +Game 4: 1 green, 3 red, 6 blue; 3 green, 6 red; 3 green, 15 blue, 14 red +Game 5: 6 red, 1 blue, 3 green; 2 blue, 1 red, 2 green +Game 6: 1 red, 1 red; 1 blue diff --git a/day2/input.txt b/day2/input.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4620a0b --- /dev/null +++ b/day2/input.txt @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +Game 1: 2 blue, 3 red; 3 green, 3 blue, 6 red; 4 blue, 6 red; 2 green, 2 blue, 9 red; 2 red, 4 blue +Game 2: 4 red, 1 green; 3 red; 13 green, 5 red, 3 blue; 3 green, 2 red; 3 blue, 5 red, 3 green; 2 red, 3 blue, 12 green +Game 3: 4 red, 1 green, 1 blue; 1 red, 1 blue; 6 red, 1 green; 6 red, 3 blue, 1 green; 4 red +Game 4: 4 blue, 12 red, 4 green; 6 green, 3 blue, 19 red; 3 blue, 2 red, 2 green +Game 5: 1 red, 5 blue, 16 green; 1 red, 6 green, 3 blue; 2 red, 12 blue; 17 blue, 3 green; 7 green, 2 red, 6 blue +Game 6: 3 green, 1 blue, 5 red; 5 green, 5 red; 2 green, 2 blue, 3 red; 5 green, 2 red; 3 green, 6 red, 3 blue; 5 green, 4 red +Game 7: 15 blue, 1 red, 6 green; 4 blue, 7 green, 2 red; 14 blue, 5 green, 2 red +Game 8: 6 blue, 3 green, 10 red; 2 blue, 1 green, 5 red; 6 blue, 3 green, 12 red; 11 red, 1 green, 1 blue; 5 blue, 14 red, 3 green; 3 red +Game 9: 15 red, 3 blue; 1 blue, 16 red; 1 red, 3 blue; 1 blue, 1 green, 9 red +Game 10: 1 red; 1 blue, 7 green; 1 green, 5 blue; 3 blue, 3 green; 1 green +Game 11: 19 blue, 13 green; 19 blue, 2 green; 10 blue, 3 red, 12 green; 11 blue, 1 red, 6 green +Game 12: 7 green, 5 blue; 6 green, 3 red, 6 blue; 2 red, 5 blue, 15 green; 2 red, 1 blue, 1 green; 4 red, 4 green, 2 blue; 3 blue, 6 green +Game 13: 9 red, 2 blue, 2 green; 1 blue, 2 red, 15 green; 9 green, 2 blue, 9 red; 5 blue, 8 green, 5 red; 2 blue, 11 green, 5 red +Game 14: 9 blue, 1 red; 10 blue, 4 green, 3 red; 2 red, 6 blue; 4 green, 2 blue, 1 red; 5 green, 2 red, 11 blue; 12 blue, 2 red, 1 green +Game 15: 9 blue, 7 green, 12 red; 9 red, 17 green, 8 blue; 6 red, 4 blue, 4 green; 5 red, 17 green +Game 16: 5 green, 4 red; 3 blue, 3 red, 14 green; 6 red, 5 blue, 12 green +Game 17: 8 blue, 5 green, 2 red; 6 red, 6 blue; 9 red; 5 blue, 2 green, 8 red; 13 red, 4 blue, 4 green; 9 blue, 3 green, 5 red +Game 18: 8 green, 1 red, 2 blue; 4 green, 4 red, 1 blue; 6 blue, 2 red +Game 19: 3 green, 9 blue; 4 blue, 10 red; 6 red, 3 green, 3 blue; 6 red, 4 green, 9 blue +Game 20: 11 green, 3 blue; 6 green; 3 green, 6 blue; 1 red, 5 green; 6 blue, 7 green +Game 21: 1 green, 1 blue, 12 red; 6 red, 2 blue; 5 green, 4 red, 2 blue; 11 red, 8 green, 1 blue +Game 22: 10 red; 1 red, 13 green, 9 blue; 6 blue, 12 red, 12 green; 10 red, 8 blue, 11 green; 2 green, 1 red, 3 blue; 7 red, 1 blue, 8 green +Game 23: 11 red, 15 blue; 10 blue, 16 red, 1 green; 14 blue, 5 red; 1 green, 9 red, 9 blue; 1 red, 7 blue, 3 green; 6 red, 2 green, 3 blue +Game 24: 6 blue, 11 red; 16 green, 2 red, 1 blue; 8 red, 7 blue; 14 blue, 9 green, 9 red; 13 green, 4 red, 8 blue; 2 red, 7 blue, 1 green +Game 25: 2 green, 12 blue, 1 red; 10 blue, 5 red, 5 green; 2 blue, 9 red, 3 green; 5 blue, 4 red, 2 green +Game 26: 7 blue, 6 red, 1 green; 2 blue, 3 green, 12 red; 2 blue, 6 red, 5 green +Game 27: 2 green, 3 red; 4 green; 2 red, 1 blue, 1 green; 2 red, 1 green, 2 blue +Game 28: 11 blue, 1 red, 5 green; 2 blue, 2 red, 4 green; 10 blue, 4 red, 1 green +Game 29: 6 blue, 17 red, 1 green; 8 blue, 4 red; 14 blue, 1 red, 3 green +Game 30: 2 blue, 4 green; 7 green, 1 blue, 1 red; 1 blue, 8 green +Game 31: 15 blue, 9 green, 2 red; 5 green, 4 blue, 1 red; 1 green, 15 red, 7 blue; 5 red, 2 blue +Game 32: 1 blue, 5 red, 3 green; 3 green, 8 red, 1 blue; 5 green, 1 red; 4 green, 3 blue, 15 red; 2 green, 1 blue; 4 blue, 15 red, 4 green +Game 33: 3 red, 10 blue; 4 red, 9 blue; 1 green, 10 blue +Game 34: 3 blue, 1 green, 9 red; 4 green, 2 red, 9 blue; 7 blue, 3 red; 6 blue, 13 red; 4 green, 13 blue, 9 red +Game 35: 14 red, 1 green; 1 red, 2 green, 4 blue; 3 blue, 10 red, 6 green; 5 blue, 6 red, 7 green; 7 blue, 5 red +Game 36: 2 blue, 8 red, 9 green; 9 green, 3 red, 10 blue; 6 red, 8 blue, 1 green; 6 green, 8 red, 4 blue +Game 37: 10 green, 3 red, 6 blue; 2 blue, 9 red, 5 green; 13 green, 9 red, 10 blue; 2 blue, 4 green, 9 red +Game 38: 4 red, 14 blue, 12 green; 6 red, 12 green, 18 blue; 6 green, 1 blue, 1 red +Game 39: 5 red, 1 blue, 3 green; 1 blue, 3 green, 8 red; 15 red, 1 blue, 5 green; 3 green, 5 red; 1 blue, 14 red; 3 green, 1 blue, 12 red +Game 40: 8 green, 4 blue; 5 blue, 7 red, 8 green; 5 blue, 8 green; 6 green, 3 red, 12 blue; 14 blue, 7 green, 2 red; 1 green, 7 red, 5 blue +Game 41: 7 red, 10 green; 10 red, 6 green; 9 red, 7 green, 1 blue; 3 red, 1 blue +Game 42: 3 green, 2 blue, 13 red; 1 blue, 3 red; 11 green, 16 red; 3 green, 1 blue, 16 red; 5 red, 8 green +Game 43: 12 blue, 9 red; 16 blue, 2 red, 7 green; 4 red, 1 blue, 11 green; 15 blue, 4 red, 9 green +Game 44: 17 green, 5 blue, 2 red; 9 green, 11 blue, 1 red; 20 green, 3 blue, 8 red; 2 red, 13 green, 9 blue; 15 green, 12 blue; 4 blue, 7 green, 9 red +Game 45: 5 green; 5 green, 1 red; 3 green, 2 blue; 1 green, 1 blue, 1 red +Game 46: 10 red, 11 green; 16 green, 8 blue, 12 red; 9 green, 9 blue +Game 47: 20 green, 17 red, 1 blue; 16 red, 2 blue, 11 green; 3 blue, 19 red, 1 green; 3 blue, 17 red, 17 green; 12 green, 2 blue, 7 red +Game 48: 1 red, 4 blue, 6 green; 19 green, 1 red, 1 blue; 16 green, 3 blue, 1 red; 3 blue, 17 green; 4 blue, 12 green +Game 49: 13 green, 2 blue, 1 red; 1 green, 8 red, 2 blue; 11 red, 11 green, 3 blue; 7 red, 8 green, 4 blue +Game 50: 11 blue, 1 red, 2 green; 1 green, 10 blue; 1 blue; 6 blue; 1 green, 2 blue +Game 51: 3 red, 3 green, 1 blue; 3 green, 3 red; 10 green, 4 red; 3 red, 2 green +Game 52: 1 red, 4 blue; 1 green, 11 blue; 1 green, 3 red, 6 blue; 4 red, 1 green, 4 blue; 9 blue, 1 green; 10 blue, 1 green +Game 53: 2 blue, 4 green, 1 red; 8 blue, 4 red, 7 green; 9 red, 7 blue, 6 green; 3 red, 7 green, 1 blue; 2 red, 9 blue, 5 green; 1 green, 7 red, 10 blue +Game 54: 1 red, 1 blue, 5 green; 2 red, 1 green, 2 blue; 3 green, 3 blue, 2 red; 4 red; 12 red, 5 green, 2 blue +Game 55: 2 red, 11 blue; 16 green, 7 red, 16 blue; 4 blue, 11 green, 7 red; 8 green, 18 blue, 8 red +Game 56: 2 blue, 2 green, 1 red; 1 red, 1 green; 1 red; 4 green; 1 blue; 1 blue, 7 green +Game 57: 4 blue, 3 green; 16 green, 2 red, 5 blue; 1 red, 13 green, 2 blue; 3 blue, 12 green, 2 red; 2 red, 5 blue, 4 green; 10 green, 2 blue +Game 58: 3 blue, 8 green; 4 green, 3 blue; 7 green, 5 blue, 5 red; 8 green; 3 red, 6 blue, 9 green; 2 red, 10 green, 4 blue +Game 59: 7 blue, 6 green, 5 red; 7 red, 2 blue; 5 red, 11 green, 14 blue; 8 green, 17 red +Game 60: 3 green, 8 blue, 2 red; 4 green, 7 blue, 6 red; 13 blue, 8 green, 2 red; 10 red, 6 blue, 5 green; 11 green, 3 blue, 4 red; 9 red, 5 green, 9 blue +Game 61: 4 red, 18 blue, 13 green; 9 green, 5 red, 3 blue; 4 green, 3 blue, 4 red; 8 red, 4 green, 7 blue; 8 red, 4 blue, 6 green; 10 green, 5 red, 14 blue +Game 62: 12 red, 14 blue, 9 green; 9 blue, 6 red, 4 green; 2 red, 5 blue; 1 red, 12 blue +Game 63: 11 blue, 13 red, 11 green; 4 blue, 9 green; 8 blue, 9 red; 7 red, 11 green, 7 blue +Game 64: 10 blue, 8 red, 12 green; 10 red, 12 blue, 9 green; 3 green, 17 red; 12 green, 15 blue, 16 red; 6 green, 15 blue, 1 red; 9 red, 6 blue, 10 green +Game 65: 7 red, 7 blue; 3 blue, 1 red, 1 green; 3 red, 8 blue +Game 66: 1 blue, 3 red; 10 green, 5 blue; 4 green; 3 red, 11 green; 3 blue, 15 green, 3 red +Game 67: 1 red; 2 blue, 2 green, 1 red; 6 green, 1 blue +Game 68: 7 red, 4 blue; 4 blue, 6 red, 7 green; 2 green, 19 red, 11 blue; 11 green, 9 red +Game 69: 4 blue, 3 green, 1 red; 7 blue, 1 red, 3 green; 5 blue, 1 green; 2 blue, 10 green, 2 red; 2 red, 6 green, 5 blue; 1 red, 4 green, 2 blue +Game 70: 9 blue, 7 red, 6 green; 19 blue, 4 red, 5 green; 6 blue, 7 red, 4 green; 3 blue, 4 red, 2 green +Game 71: 6 green, 12 blue, 4 red; 11 red, 10 green, 11 blue; 3 red, 14 blue, 13 green; 4 blue, 3 green +Game 72: 2 green, 1 blue, 9 red; 10 red, 3 green, 1 blue; 11 red, 2 green; 2 green, 1 blue, 5 red; 1 red, 1 blue, 3 green; 13 red, 4 blue, 1 green +Game 73: 11 green, 6 blue; 7 green, 6 blue, 7 red; 12 green, 8 blue, 11 red; 4 red, 2 blue, 9 green; 4 green, 7 blue, 2 red +Game 74: 3 blue, 7 red; 3 blue, 5 green, 2 red; 5 red, 1 green, 3 blue; 8 green, 2 blue, 11 red; 3 blue, 8 green, 10 red +Game 75: 2 green; 5 blue; 1 blue, 1 red; 1 red, 9 blue, 2 green; 2 blue, 2 green +Game 76: 12 blue, 13 green; 5 red, 11 blue, 9 green; 12 green, 6 red +Game 77: 1 blue, 15 green, 12 red; 15 green, 5 blue; 14 green, 3 blue, 8 red +Game 78: 11 green, 8 blue, 1 red; 9 green, 8 blue, 1 red; 13 green, 5 red, 6 blue; 5 red, 7 green, 20 blue; 10 blue, 5 red +Game 79: 3 blue; 6 blue, 5 red; 4 red, 1 green, 4 blue; 7 blue, 6 red; 7 red, 1 blue; 1 red, 1 blue, 1 green +Game 80: 11 green, 3 red, 8 blue; 2 red, 15 green, 2 blue; 5 green, 8 blue, 2 red; 8 blue, 14 green; 2 blue, 13 green +Game 81: 9 red, 4 green; 7 green, 4 red; 2 red, 4 blue, 6 green; 6 red, 4 blue, 9 green; 1 green, 3 red; 6 green, 1 blue, 8 red +Game 82: 5 blue, 3 red, 3 green; 5 red; 2 red, 3 green, 8 blue +Game 83: 10 green, 1 red, 1 blue; 3 red, 1 green, 1 blue; 4 red, 10 green +Game 84: 16 red, 2 green, 6 blue; 6 red, 3 green, 8 blue; 3 green, 10 red, 5 blue; 4 blue, 3 green; 15 red +Game 85: 3 green, 2 red; 5 green, 4 blue; 5 green, 8 red, 3 blue +Game 86: 7 green, 16 blue, 7 red; 1 green, 12 red, 2 blue; 15 green, 16 blue, 7 red +Game 87: 1 red, 6 green, 5 blue; 2 green, 1 blue; 2 green, 1 red, 1 blue; 5 green, 4 blue +Game 88: 3 green, 3 red, 4 blue; 1 red, 1 green; 6 blue, 9 red, 1 green; 1 green, 11 red, 3 blue; 7 red, 6 blue +Game 89: 2 blue, 3 red, 4 green; 5 red, 7 blue, 14 green; 8 blue, 5 red, 16 green; 2 blue, 5 red, 7 green; 5 green, 9 blue, 1 red +Game 90: 1 blue, 3 red, 7 green; 11 green, 4 red, 1 blue; 1 red, 1 blue, 6 green; 2 blue, 2 green; 8 green, 2 blue; 3 red, 2 blue, 4 green +Game 91: 6 blue, 4 red, 1 green; 8 red, 3 blue, 3 green; 1 green, 2 blue, 5 red; 1 blue, 3 green +Game 92: 8 green, 1 red, 5 blue; 2 green, 7 blue; 11 blue, 5 green, 8 red; 7 blue, 3 red, 4 green +Game 93: 3 green, 1 red, 9 blue; 13 red, 5 blue, 8 green; 5 green, 2 red, 7 blue +Game 94: 4 green, 10 blue, 8 red; 4 red, 10 blue, 2 green; 2 green, 10 blue, 5 red; 5 green, 2 red, 10 blue +Game 95: 5 green, 1 blue; 3 blue, 11 green, 8 red; 8 blue, 2 red, 12 green; 4 green, 4 blue, 4 red +Game 96: 1 blue, 13 green; 8 blue, 3 red, 4 green; 1 red, 3 blue, 10 green +Game 97: 18 green, 4 red; 1 blue, 2 red, 9 green; 6 red, 3 blue, 10 green; 3 blue, 15 green, 4 red +Game 98: 2 blue, 3 green, 6 red; 1 green, 1 blue, 8 red; 8 red, 3 green, 1 blue; 2 blue; 8 red, 2 green, 2 blue +Game 99: 1 green, 2 red, 1 blue; 8 green, 4 blue, 1 red; 7 blue, 1 red, 11 green; 9 green, 3 blue; 1 red, 2 blue; 1 red, 6 blue +Game 100: 7 blue, 9 green, 2 red; 5 red, 9 green; 1 blue, 8 red, 13 green diff --git a/day2/output.txt b/day2/output.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8ad81df --- /dev/null +++ b/day2/output.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +[(1,CubeSum {red = 26, green = 5, blue = 15}),(2,CubeSum {red = 21, green = 32, blue = 9}),(3,CubeSum {red = 21, green = 3, blue = 5}),(4,CubeSum {red = 33, green = 12, blue = 10}),(5,CubeSum {red = 6, green = 32, blue = 43}),(6,CubeSum {red = 25, green = 23, blue = 6}),(7,CubeSum {red = 5, green = 18, blue = 33}),(8,CubeSum {red = 55, green = 11, blue = 20}),(9,CubeSum {red = 41, green = 1, blue = 8}),(10,CubeSum {red = 1, green = 12, blue = 9}),(11,CubeSum {red = 4, green = 33, blue = 59}),(12,CubeSum {red = 11, green = 39, blue = 22}),(13,CubeSum {red = 30, green = 45, blue = 12}),(14,CubeSum {red = 11, green = 14, blue = 50}),(15,CubeSum {red = 32, green = 45, blue = 21}),(16,CubeSum {red = 13, green = 31, blue = 8}),(17,CubeSum {red = 43, green = 14, blue = 32}),(18,CubeSum {red = 7, green = 12, blue = 9}),(19,CubeSum {red = 22, green = 10, blue = 25}),(20,CubeSum {red = 1, green = 32, blue = 15}),(21,CubeSum {red = 33, green = 14, blue = 6}),(22,CubeSum {red = 41, green = 46, blue = 27}),(23,CubeSum {red = 48, green = 7, blue = 58}),(24,CubeSum {red = 36, green = 39, blue = 43}),(25,CubeSum {red = 19, green = 12, blue = 29}),(26,CubeSum {red = 24, green = 9, blue = 11}),(27,CubeSum {red = 7, green = 8, blue = 3}),(28,CubeSum {red = 7, green = 10, blue = 23}),(29,CubeSum {red = 22, green = 4, blue = 28}),(30,CubeSum {red = 1, green = 19, blue = 4}),(31,CubeSum {red = 23, green = 15, blue = 28}),(32,CubeSum {red = 44, green = 21, blue = 10}),(33,CubeSum {red = 7, green = 1, blue = 29}),(34,CubeSum {red = 36, green = 9, blue = 38}),(35,CubeSum {red = 36, green = 16, blue = 19}),(36,CubeSum {red = 25, green = 25, blue = 24}),(37,CubeSum {red = 30, green = 32, blue = 20}),(38,CubeSum {red = 11, green = 30, blue = 33}),(39,CubeSum {red = 59, green = 17, blue = 5}),(40,CubeSum {red = 19, green = 38, blue = 45}),(41,CubeSum {red = 29, green = 23, blue = 2}),(42,CubeSum {red = 53, green = 25, blue = 4}),(43,CubeSum {red = 19, green = 27, blue = 44}),(44,CubeSum {red = 22, green = 81, blue = 44}),(45,CubeSum {red = 2, green = 14, blue = 3}),(46,CubeSum {red = 22, green = 36, blue = 17}),(47,CubeSum {red = 76, green = 61, blue = 11}),(48,CubeSum {red = 3, green = 70, blue = 15}),(49,CubeSum {red = 27, green = 33, blue = 11}),(50,CubeSum {red = 1, green = 4, blue = 30}),(51,CubeSum {red = 13, green = 18, blue = 1}),(52,CubeSum {red = 8, green = 5, blue = 44}),(53,CubeSum {red = 26, green = 30, blue = 37}),(54,CubeSum {red = 21, green = 14, blue = 8}),(55,CubeSum {red = 24, green = 35, blue = 49}),(56,CubeSum {red = 3, green = 14, blue = 4}),(57,CubeSum {red = 7, green = 58, blue = 21}),(58,CubeSum {red = 10, green = 46, blue = 21}),(59,CubeSum {red = 34, green = 25, blue = 23}),(60,CubeSum {red = 33, green = 36, blue = 46}),(61,CubeSum {red = 34, green = 46, blue = 49}),(62,CubeSum {red = 21, green = 13, blue = 40}),(63,CubeSum {red = 29, green = 31, blue = 30}),(64,CubeSum {red = 61, green = 52, blue = 58}),(65,CubeSum {red = 11, green = 1, blue = 18}),(66,CubeSum {red = 9, green = 40, blue = 9}),(67,CubeSum {red = 2, green = 8, blue = 3}),(68,CubeSum {red = 41, green = 20, blue = 19}),(69,CubeSum {red = 7, green = 27, blue = 25}),(70,CubeSum {red = 22, green = 17, blue = 37}),(71,CubeSum {red = 18, green = 32, blue = 41}),(72,CubeSum {red = 49, green = 13, blue = 8}),(73,CubeSum {red = 24, green = 43, blue = 29}),(74,CubeSum {red = 35, green = 22, blue = 14}),(75,CubeSum {red = 2, green = 6, blue = 17}),(76,CubeSum {red = 11, green = 34, blue = 23}),(77,CubeSum {red = 20, green = 44, blue = 9}),(78,CubeSum {red = 17, green = 40, blue = 52}),(79,CubeSum {red = 23, green = 2, blue = 22}),(80,CubeSum {red = 7, green = 58, blue = 28}),(81,CubeSum {red = 32, green = 33, blue = 9}),(82,CubeSum {red = 10, green = 6, blue = 13}),(83,CubeSum {red = 8, green = 21, blue = 2}),(84,CubeSum {red = 47, green = 11, blue = 23}),(85,CubeSum {red = 10, green = 13, blue = 7}),(86,CubeSum {red = 26, green = 23, blue = 34}),(87,CubeSum {red = 2, green = 15, blue = 11}),(88,CubeSum {red = 31, green = 6, blue = 19}),(89,CubeSum {red = 19, green = 46, blue = 28}),(90,CubeSum {red = 11, green = 38, blue = 9}),(91,CubeSum {red = 17, green = 8, blue = 12}),(92,CubeSum {red = 12, green = 19, blue = 30}),(93,CubeSum {red = 16, green = 16, blue = 21}),(94,CubeSum {red = 19, green = 13, blue = 40}),(95,CubeSum {red = 14, green = 32, blue = 16}),(96,CubeSum {red = 4, green = 27, blue = 12}),(97,CubeSum {red = 16, green = 52, blue = 7}),(98,CubeSum {red = 30, green = 9, blue = 8}),(99,CubeSum {red = 6, green = 29, blue = 23}),(100,CubeSum {red = 15, green = 31, blue = 8})] \ No newline at end of file