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q17.ts
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// Seeing the World: Think of at least five places in the world you’d like to visit.
// • Store the locations in a array. Make sure the array is not in alphabetical order.
// • Print your array in its original order.
// • Print your array in alphabetical order without modifying the actual list.
// • Show that your array is still in its original order by printing it.
// • Print your array in reverse alphabetical order without changing the order of the original list.
// • Show that your array is still in its original order by printing it again.
// • Reverse the order of your list. Print the array to show that its order has changed.
// • Reverse the order of your list again. Print the list to show it’s back to its original order.
// • Sort your array so it’s stored in alphabetical order. Print the array to show that its order has been changed.
// • Sort to change your array so it’s stored in reverse alphabetical order. Print the list to show that its order has changed.
let locations: string[];
locations = ['himalaya', 'andes', 'tierra del fuego', 'labrador', 'guam']
console.log("Original order:")
console.log(locations)
console.log("\nAlphabetical:")
console.log(locations.sort())
console.log("\nOriginal order:")
console.log(locations)
console.log("\nReverse alphabetical:")
console.log(locations.reverse())
console.log("\nOriginal order:")
console.log(locations)
console.log("\nReversed:")
locations.reverse()
console.log(locations)
console.log("\nOriginal order:")
locations.reverse()
console.log(locations)
console.log("\nAlphabetical")
locations.sort()
console.log(locations)
console.log("\nReverse alphabetical")
locations.reverse()
console.log(locations)