I removed an unnecessary field from a class in an answer and my edit was rejected.
Was the edit too simple to accept?
I removed an unnecessary field from a class in an answer and my edit was rejected.
Was the edit too simple to accept?
Your edit was incorrectly rejected; you removed a completely useless line of code - that's good, makes everything clearer and harms no one.
This is a collaboratively edited site, and whilst editing the code in questions can be dangerous doing so in answers is perfectly acceptable as long as you've tested it first and know what you're talking about.
See also: When should I make edits to code?
That edit might have been considered as a radical change.
It's not a good idea to fix code in questions by editing, just fix formatting.
If these fixes aren't part of the problem asked (such that you can post those fixes as an answer) notify the OP in a comment about it.
You should edit things like adding/removing line breaks, indentation, spelling and grammar.
Fixing method's names (even if they contain a typo), or trying to rename variables or code logic is not a good idea and probably won't be approved.
You can see why people rejected your suggestion.
You removed some code form the answer. Normally I reject suggestion if people change codes from answer or question may be the edit is right. I fell the right way to ask the OP whether that line is right or not.OP may change it or give reply why that line is there.
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