//ALGO 3 - COMPLETE /* Pseudocode: - If a string is passed as an argument into the function, we need to return the reversed version of the string. */ const reverseString = function(string) { // Store the length of the string inside the loopNum variable. This variable will be so we now how many loop iterations to perform. let loopNum = string.length; // Store an empty string inside reversedString. We will add a letter to the reversedString for each iteation. let reversedString = '' // Create a for loop. Start at index of 1, and as long as i is below length of string. we will continue the loop. // 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. for (i = 1; i <= loopNum; i++) { reversedString += string.charAt(string.length - i); } return reversedString }; let test = reverseString('hello there') console.log(test) // Do not edit below this line module.exports = reverseString;