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I just closed this question for being a direct duplicate of this other question (trying to copy a javascript array using assignment). It got reopened right away. When I commented, Scott Sauyet, who I assume is the user who reopened the question, replied:

The answer there will solve the problem, yes, but there are better solutions to the underlying problem.

OP never asked for a better solution. OP even admitted that their solution wasn't the best one and that they are still learning.

With that in mind, should the questionquestions like these be closed as duplicateduplicates or left open for a better solution to emerge?

I just closed this question for being a direct duplicate of this other question (trying to copy a javascript array using assignment). It got reopened right away. When I commented, Scott Sauyet, who I assume is the user who reopened the question, replied:

The answer there will solve the problem, yes, but there are better solutions to the underlying problem.

OP never asked for a better solution. OP even admitted that their solution wasn't the best one and that they are still learning.

With that in mind, should the question be closed as duplicate or left open for a better solution to emerge?

I just closed this question for being a direct duplicate of this other question (trying to copy a javascript array using assignment). It got reopened right away. When I commented, Scott Sauyet, who I assume is the user who reopened the question, replied:

The answer there will solve the problem, yes, but there are better solutions to the underlying problem.

OP never asked for a better solution. OP even admitted that their solution wasn't the best one and that they are still learning.

With that in mind, should questions like these be closed as duplicates or left open for a better solution to emerge?

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Is a question still a duplicate if there are better ways to solve the underlying problem even though OP didn't ask for?

I just closed this question for being a direct duplicate of this other question (trying to copy a javascript array using assignment). It got reopened right away. When I commented, Scott Sauyet, who I assume is the user who reopened the question, replied:

The answer there will solve the problem, yes, but there are better solutions to the underlying problem.

OP never asked for a better solution. OP even admitted that their solution wasn't the best one and that they are still learning.

With that in mind, should the question be closed as duplicate or left open for a better solution to emerge?