This guy asked 5 questions on the same topic (QAM implementation in MATLAB) today, basically all "here is the paper how it should work. Please provide code". How do we flag them? This is his latest question
@TylerH I'm not entirely sure their dupes, they are all "too broad" definitely, since he wants us to read a paper and implement the code. I do think each question focusses on slightly different aspects of the paper.
@Adriaan he could have spent time formulating each one before submission
I've had a question filled out ready for submission for three days before. I ended up not asking it, because I wanted to try and find the solution myself, first (I did )
@rene My main problem was with the four closely related questions in 1 day, based on the same two papers. I'm not even sure how much code really applies to his problem, as I understand his text he needs even more code in addition to the bits he posted
@Adriaan As long as the questions are useful on their own I see no issue in asking 4 related questions. If they can only answered if you take into account all the other questions I would cv as too broad. If the question itself is unclear or lacks research down vote.