Link to question: Problems freeing memory and moving data between arrays in CUDA
My question on Stack Overflow was closed due to needing to be "more focused". It says I should edit the question, but I'm not sure exactly what improvements are required.
The following shows an outline of what my question looked like when this meta discussion was started:
<Brief introductory description of what my code should do>
The code:
<My code>
The results:
<Two different outputs from the program from two different inputs>
Expected results:
<Asking about an error>
<Highlighting an incorrect intermediate result>
<Highlighting incorrect final result>
Non random version:
(Someone said that the random generator made the code hard to debug)
<Alternative int generation function that does not produce random array>
Non random results:
<The two outputs as before, but with the new generator>
Expected results:
<The results I'd expect with the new generator>
Working previous code:
<Old code I had before I encountered the error>
<The results with the previous code for three inputs>
Key:
<TEXT> = Outline of what I wrote at that point in the question.
TEXT = Heading from my question.
(TEXT) = Extra bit of information.
To clarify, the above is not my question. It just shows an outline of how I've laid out my question. Furthermore, it is outdated now that I have made some edits to my main question.
My question highlights three different errors, however since I am asking for help debugging, it's hard to narrow down on a specific error. I can't say for sure if my errors are being caused by the same bug or if they're unrelated, until my question is resolved.
My question shows two different outputs, but I feel this is necessary to show these, as they allow me to be more specific about my expected results.
My question uses an extra version of an existing function, but this is to help people who might have a different random seed, so they can get the same results as me.
It says "Update the question so it focuses on one problem only.", but my question already focuses on one problem only.
Why was my question closed in the first place? What criteria does it need to meet to be "more focused"? Is there any way I should apeal my question to try to get reopen votes?