Reverse a string in javascript | Test for a site im working on

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Reverse a string in javascript

First we'll create a function called revereString

function reverseString(str){

  return reversedString;
}

Inside the reverseString we will create a variable called reversedString and return it.

function reverseString(str){
  var reversedString;
  return reversedString;
}

Now let's set the reversedString variable to this:

function reverseString(str){
  var reversedString = str.split("").reverse().join("");
  return reversedString;
}
  • str.split("") splits the string after every character and puts it into an array.
  • .reverse("") reverses the array outputted by split().
  • .join("") joins every array element into a string.

To test the program run this

var string = "Hello";
var output = reverseString(string);

console.log(output);
// Expected output "olleH"

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Is this a solution to the freeCodeCamp exercise "reverse a string"?

I was developing a website where i would use markdown for tutorials like this, posted the test here just to see if it was a viable option

Ah, I see! Very cool. Algorithm challenges like this one is key to understand programming. I'd love to read more from you. :)