Sure, but I think that's a bit of a stretch. It's not like the print statements, or the curly braces on their own lines, or any of the formatting gets in the way of reading the relevant code, which is what I thought the purpose of making the code minimal was.
@JohnDvorak How is that relevant? I couldn't care less if the question's a homework dump or not. It's on-topic and doesn't break any of the rules, that's all I'm saying.
@JohnDvorak Hmm, you mentioned that before. I don't see any mention of it being an ongoing competition. Besides, that's not actually a reason to close a question. I've had flags declined with the reason that SO doesn't enforce those things.
This quesion is a duplicate of a duplicate, created by the same user, who created a new account to post the 3rd duplicate. I can't vote to close it though because there are no upvoted answers on the original question.
@tony19 Raising a custom flag is the best bet in those situations. I think posting identical questions from multiple profiles is an abuse of multiple profiles, and they should be merged/deleted.
@bad_coder I wavered a bit on that one...in the end I decided it was borderline, but did improve the post slightly. Your edit is, of course, much better. In retrospect I missed that it also code formatted "AVD", which I'd probably have rejected if I'd spotted.
@cigien No, the fact that it is a question about a competition is something that should not be considered wrt. closing. It is something you can consider when personally choosing to answer, but that it is for a competition does not, by itself, make it off-topic here. cc @JohnDvorak
@RyanM hey, happens to everyone (a review were you change your mind right after hitting the button). Coming from you I trust it's such a rare occasion I might as well mention it.
@Makyen It's not the error I would expect, but the division by 0 is UB, so depending on the environment the code is being run in, it's certainly possible.
@JohnDvorak If the question is too broad, then it's too broad. I have not looked at any specific question with regards to the above statement, so I can't address if a specific question is too broad. The fact that it's for a competition, interview, homework, etc. shouldn't enter into deciding if it's on-topic or off-topic.
@JohnDvorak Ask it how exactly? Personally I would remove the attempt (and risk it being closed for lack of effort, but that's a separate issue), but the problem statement seems fine. Also, and this is not relevant to it being closed/open, but why do you think it's an ongoing competition? It looks like a standard question from a competitive programming site.
@JohnDvorak That's understandable, and perfectly reasonable. I take it there's no objection to reopening the question then? Obviously, you shouldn't answer it.
@JohnDvorak That's a reasonable position to take. It's quite reasonable for you to refuse to help the person or give an answer. However, Stack Overflow's position is that it being for a competition doesn't matter wrt. it being open/closed.
@cigien It's unclear to me what they are wanting. Their attempt appears to be completely misunderstanding what the problem statement is asking for. Are they wanting debugging (for what they are attempting) or new code written which does what the problem statement asks for?
@JohnDvorak I'd suggest looking on Meta. There are a variety of posts which put forth the position that we really don't care, as a site, what the particular thing is for (to a very large extent), but that each person can make their own judgement as to the activity being something they are willing to participate in.
Cigien has asked me to cease requesting cv-pls for no-effort questions (which are sufficiently narrow) and I can't really argue against the policy. I find these questions to be disrespectful, but if we suddenly had a close vote reason for it, then half of SO would be justifiably closed. ..okay, 48%.
@Makyen The original post (Rev 1) was a "how-to" question (that I think was focused). Once the post was closed as "Needs focus", OP added their attempt. I'm pretty sure OP doesn't care if their attempt is fixed or if a new solution is provided. Would it be acceptable to rollback to Rev 1 (with a bit of cleanup) and make it a straight up "how-to" question?
@cigien I think that would be a better basis for a question. I would still not be thrilled with it, but would at least understand what it was wanting as an answer.
@Vega thank you, I had never understood (or consistently forgotten) what wrt means. Using a kind of newspeak mixing fancy acronyms with boolean logic that sentence could be rewritten as:
@RyanM It's not, but the actual close reason text is "Seeking recommendations for books, tools, software libraries, and more" and the OP's question "Could anyone advise as to which way to go?" is definitely seeking recommendations. Equally could be POB.
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Would y'all mind looking at this question for reopening? While it is relatively broad, it seems specific enough to be answerable, and is only asking one, clear question.
@desertnaut I'm not seeing how it is not spam. The user's username is the name of the site, and they link to it in their profile. I don't see why they could be here other than to shill for their website. IMHO 100% USDA SPAM.
@Dharman Well, we can agree to disagree. As I said, none of the links are relevant to the question, and if you actually follow the links they all start with a button which is intended to download vbsedit. So I really don't see any point in the site other than getting you to download the product.
Ok, but then I would recommend to use custom flag and ask moderators to check if it is spam or not. Asking people in the room to flag a non-obvious spam might not be the most efficient way. I don't know if there are previously deleted answers pointing to the same link.
@desertnaut If the link is spam, the whole post is spam. If the link merely lacks disclosure, but can stand on its own, removing the link is useful (as well as linking to, say, the help center promotion page)
@Tomerikoo For stuff like that, it's at bare minimum NAA (and would be deleted as such). If it lacks disclosure it's technically spam, but I'd go with NAA for a one-off post. Spam works better if there's a clear pattern
stray downvotes are just a fact of life; I don't think I understand what you mean by "the horizontal part data is intermingled with each other" though - are you trying to ask how to prevent the X-axis labels from overlapping?
also "how to better represent" sounds like you are asking for design opinions, though I guess you are really just trying to ask for help with this specific detail
downvoters rarely return to reconsider their votes but if you can edit to clarify your wording and the precise scope of your question, hopefully at least you could avoid additional downvotes
How to handle a question written in two languages (English and Russian)? Should we delete the Russian part if it is more or less identical to the English part?
@Abraheem generally clearer, but you seem to have two questions - try to ask only one question per question, and what does "using timestamps on the horizontal bar" even mean? The X axis already seems to contain something which you call "Timestamps" in the legend