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This question has been marked as too broad. I just don't understand the reasons behind it being at this state. I have already made two edits to improve it but I see no change in the status. I am really interested to understand what should be done to have it open, or just the rationale behind having such a question on hold.

In favor of the question not being too broad

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    We don't do programming puzzles with zero effort on the asker's side. That this one is also most likely homework doesn't help matters (although it shouldn't be a deciding factor in closing a question)
    – Pekka
    Nov 28, 2015 at 16:54
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    Also the help text for "too broad" seems to fit the question very well, no? There are either too many possible answers, or good answers would be too long for this format.
    – Pekka
    Nov 28, 2015 at 16:55
  • @Pekka웃 is there a tag for that, I.e. Homework or puzzle ? also, I don't think that answers would be too long, I think it is a one liner recursive function. There are good answers in many other posts that are pages long.
    – g24l
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:03
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    The length is not the issue; I was referring to the There are either too many possible answers part. (Re tags, nope, there is no homework tag as that would be a Meta tag, which are generally discouraged)
    – Pekka
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:16
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    Well, this is a problem. 'without transforming this to a string representation' just about kills the question as meaningful, so the poor reviewer has to find a close reason that best-matches:( Nov 28, 2015 at 17:19
  • @MartinJames not transforming to string representation , restricts the number of possible answers. I.e. Makes it less broad.
    – g24l
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:21
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    What? It's an...integer, 32 or 64 bits. If you remove the '0's from a binary number, what are you going to replace them with? There is only one choice, so the answer would always be -1, if signed. Nov 28, 2015 at 17:23
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    The only other interpretation I can put on it involves a huge pile of arithmetic div/mod stuff that, if required, the OP should implement. Nov 28, 2015 at 17:25
  • @MartinJames that is why in c++ we have templates. By the way there is std::numeric_limits::is_integer to answer you problem. Hope it helps.
    – g24l
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:29
  • @Pekka웃 please open the question and write a few of the too many that you know, I can tell that there is the SO voting system that would do the work of finding the best.
    – g24l
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:32
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    I see no reason to reopen that question. (I couldn't do that on my own anyway.)
    – Pekka
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:34
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    I think that the problem here is a massive lack of knowledge of how the system is structured and how it works on the part of the OP. I would suggest reading the FAQ here on meta as well as the help center information.
    – user4639281
    Nov 28, 2015 at 19:25
  • @TinyGiant please see the link posted in the question , I.e. , less flagging more down voting.
    – g24l
    Nov 29, 2015 at 1:15
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    @g24l I am aware of the current policies. The question in question was deleted before I got to this question. However, from observing your interactions here I believe that you could benefit quite a lot from reading the FAQ and the help center information.
    – user4639281
    Nov 29, 2015 at 1:59
  • @TinyGiant thank you for point ou the FAQ, I am just pointing out the facts.
    – g24l
    Nov 29, 2015 at 8:48

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In the What topics can I ask about here? help topic it states:

We feel the best Stack Overflow questions have a bit of source code in them, but if your question generally covers…

  • a specific programming problem, or
  • a software algorithm, or
  • software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
  • a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

… then you’re in the right place to ask your question!

Or from the tour

tour page

From the Closed Question help page, too broad reason:

if your question could be answered by an entire book, or has many valid answers, it's probably too broad for our format.

Looking at the specific question you linked to, I see no problem statement, I see no code. All we get is a requirements list. What is left for us is to do the OP's homework.

Although you could argue that the answers can still be short (see the wonderful answers it already got </sarcasm>) there can be a number of approaches which will all be valid, none will be wrong and voting will be based on personal preferences instead of factual validity of the answer. If the question can't have a single correct answer, the question is too broad. Voting isn't meant to be a beauty contest but a signal for future visitors about the usefulness of posts. There are simply too many things that need to be addressed/explained to the OP in each answer so they understand what they have asked. Again a signal that closing as too broad is fine.

We used to have a close reason: You have no idea what you're talking about but as that one got abused and subsequently removed we rely on closing as too broad.

What we expect from that OP is showing the code they have so far, a test run with their results and an explanation where they suspect they went wrong/no longer understand the program flow.

That is the type of question we're happy to have and happy to re-open. The question you linked will not get my re-open vote. And if we all feel too broad is the wrong reason, I'll vote for unclear.

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  • Did you notice the "or" in the statements? I think this fall at least within the "specific programming problem" . As you state the reason "you have no idea" (omg wtf how much more rude can a mod ration effort become ) has been removed because it got abused. Is "too broad" being abused as well?
    – g24l
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:18
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    The 'without transforming this to a string representation' condition effectively kills any meaning in the question. It is not answerable. Nov 28, 2015 at 17:21
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    @g24l What is the specific programming problem? Computation? Boolean logic? Input/output streaming? Loops? There is multitude of specific problems that arise from that question. I don't call that a specific problem.
    – rene
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:21
  • @MartinJames , what about division and mod? Did you think about that?
    – g24l
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:22
  • We are just beating around the bush. Too broad seems to be used as " I don't like this".
    – g24l
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:23
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    @g24l I can't judge for others but I'm certainly not closing questions because I don't like them. Given the large number I already closed I would have been fed up by now.
    – rene
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:25
  • By the way, you are referencing "on topic" which begs for a flag "off topic" , this got the "too broad" .
    – g24l
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:26
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    @g24l Meh, I tried to link to a help page that briefly explains what we expect from questions and that description was the best fit. My answer can also live with out it...
    – rene
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:28
  • @Meh you are still answering about another thing, this was tagged "to broad" not "off topic"
    – g24l
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:30
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    @g24l there you go: added a screenshot from the tour with red freehand circle!
    – rene
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:33
  • You are still answering the on topic issue, the question got the too broad. Really, help me here in putting effort to understand that they are not the same.
    – g24l
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:34
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    @g24l well, let's disagree on that. I explained why it got closed as too broad. There is nothing more I have to add.
    – rene
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:37
  • @rene you are just explaining why it maybe off topic , because you are citing what is on topic but not what is too broad.
    – g24l
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:39
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    @g24l you keep re-iterating that point and I already told you I don't care you like to interpret the guidance differently. This has become and end-less loop now...
    – rene
    Nov 28, 2015 at 17:42
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    Man, if "minimal understanding" really had been called "you have no idea what you are talking about", it probably wouldn't have been misused. But then jaydles would have said it was too mean.
    – jscs
    Nov 28, 2015 at 19:34

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