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Reversing A List

To efficiently work with and transform lists in Elixir, you will likely need utilize a list reversing function from time to time. Your best bet is to reach for the Erlang implementation which is available as part of the lists module.

Here are a couple examples of how to use it:

> :lists.reverse([1,2,3])
[3, 2, 1]
> :lists.reverse([1, :a, true, "what", 5])
[5, "what", true, :a, 1]

Note: though I said "transform lists" above, what is actually going on is that a new version of the list representing my transformation is being created, per Elixir's functional nature.