 
			Algorithms and Data Structures – Palindrome
--- Directions
Given a string, return true if the string is a palindrome
or false if it is not. Palindromes are strings that
form the same word if it is reversed. *Do* include spaces
and punctuation in determining if the string is a palindrome.
--- Examples:
palindrome("abba") === true
palindrome("abcdefg") === false
Solution 1
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 | function palindrome(str) {     const reversed = str.split('').reverse().join('')     return str === reversed; } | cs | 
Solution 2
- Using an array
- compare each items
 [0, 10, 15] -> is every value greater than 5?
 array.every((val)=> val > 5);
| 1 2 3 4 5 | function palindrome(str) {     str.split('').every((char, i) => {         return char === str[str.length - i - 1]     }) } | cs | 
 
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