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Reverse of a string without using the Reverse function in C# and VB

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23 Jul 2011CPOL 10.2K  
I wouldn't create a class for this. I'd make it an extension method, and then do this:public static class String Extensions{ public static string Reverse(this string value) { value = // do your reverse code here; return value; }}// Usage:string x...

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23 Jul 2011Prerak Patel
What is new in this age old method? We can use LINQ too.Dim inputString As String = "Reverse me"Dim input() As Char = inputString.ToCharArrayDim result As String = New String((From i As Integer In Enumerable.Range(1, input.Length) _ Select...
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25 Jul 2011jfriedman
/// /// Reverses an array (Change the type or use SetItem)/// /// The bytes/// The index in the bytes/// The length of bytes to reverseinternal static void Reverse(char[] array, int...
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26 Jul 2011hemantwithu 4 alternatives  
How to reverse a string without using the Reverse function in C# and VB.
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25 Jul 2011Mohammad A Rahman
Another way,public static class ReverseStringExtension{ public static string Reverse(this string dataToRevese) { Func reverseFunc = (dataToFunc) => { StringBuilder reverseBuilder = new StringBuilder(); for (int index =...

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