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## reverse-strings |
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### Instructions |
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Write a function that takes a slice of strings and returns a single string containing them in reverse order with a space between each element of the slice,if the slice is empty, return an empty string. |
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### Expected function |
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```go |
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func ReverseStrings(strs []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 "fmt" |
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func main(){ |
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fmt.Println(ReverseStrings([]string{"a", "b", "c"})) |
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fmt.Println(ReverseStrings([]string{"Good","Morning!"})) |
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fmt.Println(ReverseStrings([]string{"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 . |
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c b a |
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!gninroM dooG |
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dlroW olleH |
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``` |
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