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107 <article class="day-desc"><h2>--- Day 2: Corruption Checksum ---</h2><p>As you walk through the door, a glowing humanoid shape yells in your direction. "You there! Your state appears to be idle. Come help us repair the corruption in this spreadsheet - if we take another millisecond, we'll have to display an hourglass cursor!"</p>
108 <p>The spreadsheet consists of rows of apparently-random numbers. To make sure the recovery process is on the right track, they need you to calculate the spreadsheet's <em>checksum</em>. For each row, determine the difference between the largest value and the smallest value; the checksum is the sum of all of these differences.</p>
109 <p>For example, given the following spreadsheet:</p>
110 <pre><code>5 1 9 5
111 7 5 3
112 2 4 6 8</code></pre>
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114 <li>The first row's largest and smallest values are <code>9</code> and <code>1</code>, and their difference is <code>8</code>.</li>
115 <li>The second row's largest and smallest values are <code>7</code> and <code>3</code>, and their difference is <code>4</code>.</li>
116 <li>The third row's difference is <code>6</code>.</li>
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118 <p>In this example, the spreadsheet's checksum would be <code>8 + 4 + 6 = 18</code>.</p>
119 <p><em>What is the checksum</em> for the spreadsheet in your puzzle input?</p>
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121 <p>Your puzzle answer was <code>39126</code>.</p><article class="day-desc"><h2>--- Part Two ---</h2><p>"Great work; looks like we're on the right track after all. Here's a <em class="star">star</em> for your effort." However, the program seems a little worried. Can programs <em>be</em> worried?</p>
122 <p>"Based on what we're seeing, it looks like all the User wanted is some information about the <em>evenly divisible values</em> in the spreadsheet. Unfortunately, none of us are equipped for that kind of calculation - most of us specialize in <span title="Bonus points if you solve this part using only bitwise operations.">bitwise operations</span>."</p>
123 <p>It sounds like the goal is to find the only two numbers in each row where one evenly divides the other - that is, where the result of the division operation is a whole number. They would like you to find those numbers on each line, divide them, and add up each line's result.</p>
124 <p>For example, given the following spreadsheet:</p>
125 <pre><code>5 9 2 8
126 9 4 7 3
127 3 8 6 5</code></pre>
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129 <li>In the first row, the only two numbers that evenly divide are <code>8</code> and <code>2</code>; the result of this division is <code>4</code>.</li>
130 <li>In the second row, the two numbers are <code>9</code> and <code>3</code>; the result is <code>3</code>.</li>
131 <li>In the third row, the result is <code>2</code>.</li>
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133 <p>In this example, the sum of the results would be <code>4 + 3 + 2 = 9</code>.</p>
134 <p>What is the <em>sum of each row's result</em> in your puzzle input?</p>
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