A user in the PowerShell tag seems to have picked up the habit of posting trivial code variations of existing answers.
Examples:
if an existing answer suggests a
Where-Object
filter... | Where-Object { $_ -eq 'foo' } | ...
he would suggest a
ForEach-Object
loop with a nestedif
statement... | ForEach-Object { if ($_ -like 'foo') { $_ } } | ...
if an existing answer used calculated properties
... | Select-Object @{n='foo';e={$_.Size / 1GB}}
he would suggest a building custom objects in a loop:
... | ForEach-Object { [PSCustomObject]@{ 'foo' = $_.Size / 1GB } }
In each case the semantic of both statements is the same, even though the syntax differs.
To me this feels like a cheap rip-off, even though it's not flat-out plagiarism. More so, since the answers usually contain little to no explanation.
What is the community consensus on this kind of answer? Do we tolerate them? Downvote? Flag as low quality? Flag for moderator attention?
even though it's not flat-out plagiarism
If they're creating a derived work of another answer and not citing it, it is plagiarism. If they're independantly arriving at a similar solution without realizing that there's another similar answer, then it's not plagiarism.Where-Object
filter basically takes each input item, checks it against a condition, and passes or discards the item depending on the result. TheForEach-Object
/if
combination does effectively the same.