On "I don't understand how it works in general" part - it is really a good reason to ask a new question - make sure to refer to the original question in a new one and consider if a link to the new one should be added (as a comment) to the original answer.
At that point, assuming you are planning to write a good question, you'd read some documentation, look for duplicates and possibly solve the problem yourself.
If you feel that you are missing something small to understand the approach - add a comment, but please demonstrate that you at least understand the language and are going to do your own research and not use the answerer as a consultant (and actually do that :)). Something like:
"It works, but I can't understand why - it looks like Foo to me, but the syntax should be different; what feature should I read about to understand that?".
A follow-up comment of
"if you need more details, the Bar feature used in this answer is described in XXXXX"
would be very nice and may even score some bonus points from the answerer (in sense of "this person actually cares - next time our paths cross I know to expect a good question/participation").