JavaScript Reverse Array
var arr = [34, 234, 567, 4];
print(arr);
var new_arr = arr.reverse();
print(new_arr);
Black Footed Ferret
var arr = [34, 234, 567, 4];
print(arr);
var new_arr = arr.reverse();
print(new_arr);
const arr = [34, 234, 567, 4];
console.log(arr);
const new_arr = arr.reverse();
console.log(new_arr);
var arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7];
console.log (arr.reverse ());
for (i = 0; i < arr.length / 2; i++) {
var temp = arr[i];
temp =arr[arr.length - 1 - i];
temp = temp;
}
console.log (arr);
var arr = ["f", "o", "o", "b", "a", "r"];
arr.reverse();
console.log(arr); // ["r", "a", "b", "o", "o", "f"]
let arr = [1,2,3]
let newArr = arr.slice().reverse(); //returns a reversed array without modifying the original
console.log(arr, newArr) //[1,2,3] [3,2,1]
const array1 = ['one', 'two', 'three'];
console.log('array1:', array1);
//["one", "two", "three"]
const reversed = array1.reverse();
console.log('reversed:', reversed);
//["three", "two", "one"]
// Careful: reverse is destructive -- it changes the original array.
console.log('array1:', array1);
//["three", "two", "one"]