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## reversesecondhalf
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### Instructions
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Write a function that takes a `string` as an argument and returns the second half reversed. If the length of the `string` is odd, round it up.
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- Return the second half reversed followed by a newline `\n`.
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- If the `string` is empty, return `Invalid Output`.
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- If the `string` length equals one, return it, followed by a newline `\n`.
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### Expected function
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```go
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func ReverseSecondHalf(str string) string {
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}
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```
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### Usage
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Here is a possible program to test your function:
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```go
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package main
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import (
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"fmt"
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"piscine"
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)
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func main() {
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fmt.Print(piscine.ReverseSecondHalf("This is the 1st half This is the 2nd half"))
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fmt.Print(piscine.ReverseSecondHalf(""))
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fmt.Print(piscine.ReverseSecondHalf("Hello World"))
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}
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```
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And its output:
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```console
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$ go run . | cat -e
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flah dn2 eht si sihT
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Invalid Output
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dlroW
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$
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```
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