try catch || Js hackerrank Solution

 Task

Complete the reverseString function; it has one parameter, . You must perform the following actions:

1. Try to reverse string using the split, reverse, and join methods.

2. If an exception is thrown, catch it and print the contents of the exception's on a new line.

3. Print on a new line. If no exception was thrown, then this should be the reversed string; if an

exception was thrown, this should be the original string.





Input Format

Locked stub code in the editor reads variable from stdin and passes it to the function.

Output Format

You must write two print statements using console.log():

1. Print the contents of a caught exception's on a new line. If no exception was thrown, this

line should not be printed.

2. Print on a new line. If no exception was thrown, then this should be the reversed string; if an

exception was thrown, this should be the original string.

Sample Input 0

"1234"

Sample Output 0

4321

Explanation 0

is a string type, so it can be reversed without throwing an exception. Thus, we print the

reversed value, 4321 , as our answer.

Sample Input 1

Number(1234)

Sample Output 1

s.split is not a function

1234

Explanation 1

is not a string type, so it can't be reversed using string functions. When we try to

reverse it anyway, it throws an exception. We then catch the exception and print its , which is

s.split is not a function . Next, we finally print which, because it wasn't able to be reversed, is

Number(1234).


Solution


  'use strict';

 

  process.stdin.resume();

  process.stdin.setEncoding('utf-8');

 

   let inputString = '';

    let currentLine = 0;

 

  process.stdin.on('data', inputStdin => {

    inputString += inputStdin;

  });

 

   process.stdin.on('end', _ => {

    inputString = inputString.trim().split('\n').map(string => {

        return string.trim();

    });

   

    main();   

   });

 

   function readLine() {

    return inputString[currentLine++];

   }

 

 

   function reverseString(s) {

 

        //console.log(s.split('').reverse().join(''));

        try{

            s=s.split('').reverse().join('');

         

           

           

        }catch(e){

            console.log("s.split is not a function");

           

        }finally{

           console.log(s);

        }

    

   }

 

 

   function main() {

    const s = eval(readLine());

   

    reverseString(s);

  }

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