## \-\-- Day 12: JSAbacusFramework.io \-\-- Santa\'s Accounting-Elves need help balancing the books after a recent order. Unfortunately, their accounting software uses a peculiar storage format. That\'s where you come in. They have a [JSON](http://json.org/) document which contains a variety of things: arrays (`[1,2,3]`), objects (`{"a":1, "b":2}`), numbers, and strings. Your first job is to simply find all of the *numbers* throughout the document and add them together. For example: - `[1,2,3]` and `{"a":2,"b":4}` both have a sum of `6`. - `[[[3]]]` and `{"a":{"b":4},"c":-1}` both have a sum of `3`. - `{"a":[-1,1]}` and `[-1,{"a":1}]` both have a sum of `0`. - `[]` and `{}` both have a sum of `0`. You will not encounter any strings containing numbers. What is the *sum of all numbers* in the document? Your puzzle answer was `191164`. The first half of this puzzle is complete! It provides one gold star: \* ## \-\-- Part Two \-\-- {#part2} Uh oh - the Accounting-Elves have realized that they double-counted everything *red*. Ignore any object (and all of its children) which has any property with the value `"red"`. Do this only for objects (`{...}`), not arrays (`[...]`). - `[1,2,3]` still has a sum of `6`. - `[1,{"c":"red","b":2},3]` now has a sum of `4`, because the middle object is ignored. - `{"d":"red","e":[1,2,3,4],"f":5}` now has a sum of `0`, because the entire structure is ignored. - `[1,"red",5]` has a sum of `6`, because `"red"` in an array has no effect. Answer: Although it hasn\'t changed, you can still [get your puzzle input](12/input).