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const reverseString = function() {
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//ALGO 3 - COMPLETE
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/*
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Pseudocode:
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- If a string is passed as an argument into the function, we need to return the reversed version of the string.
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*/
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const reverseString = function(string) {
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// Store the length of the string inside the loopNum variable. This variable will be so we now how many loop iterations to perform.
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let loopNum = string.length;
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// Store an empty string inside reversedString. We will add a letter to the reversedString for each iteation.
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let reversedString = ''
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// Create a for loop. Start at index of 1, and as long as i is below length of string. we will continue the loop.
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// For each iteration of the loop, we add a single character to the string. This character will be i amout of positions from the end of the string. As I grows, we move towards the front of the string.
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for (i = 1; i <= loopNum; i++) {
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reversedString += string.charAt(string.length - i);
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}
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return reversedString
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};
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let test = reverseString('hello there')
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console.log(test)
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// Do not edit below this line
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module.exports = reverseString;
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expect(reverseString('hello')).toEqual('olleh');
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});
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test.skip('reverses multiple words', () => {
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test('reverses multiple words', () => {
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expect(reverseString('hello there')).toEqual('ereht olleh')
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})
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test.skip('works with numbers and punctuation', () => {
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test('works with numbers and punctuation', () => {
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expect(reverseString('123! abc!')).toEqual('!cba !321')
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})
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test.skip('works with blank strings', () => {
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test('works with blank strings', () => {
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expect(reverseString('')).toEqual('')
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})
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});
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