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Jun 10, 2021 at 17:30 comment added Alexei Levenkov Also @TomCarrick consider making it clear that your key complain is "I said the answer does not answers my question and author deleted it instead of working to improve the answer to my satisfaction" (at least that how I read the post - maybe you mean something else - than definitely edit this question to clarify)
Jun 10, 2021 at 17:27 comment added Alexei Levenkov I don't see any comments on linked post that "replying to thin air." - there is a reasonable clarifying comment from OP ("The intervals can be of any length") which anyone can easily edit into the question... @TomCarrick did you deleted some other comments that you are talking about in this question (screenshot would be an option if you want to talk about comment but feel need to delete it, too late now obviously)?
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Jun 10, 2021 at 13:21 comment added samcarter_is_at_topanswers.xyz Maybe you should clarify in your question what criteria you use to define "effective" (run time, memory usage, code complexity,...) and also add additional information like expecting long lists...
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Jun 10, 2021 at 13:01 answer added charlietfl timeline score: 12
Jun 10, 2021 at 12:14 comment added yivi Same with the answer. The user might have been unhappy about posting a sub-par answer, and didn't have the time to improve it or change, so they preferred to delete it. It's their prerogative.
Jun 10, 2021 at 12:13 comment added yivi I delete my own comments all the time. Often when I want to disengage from a conversation and don't want to be pinged about it in the future. Again, you shouldn't expect count on other users comments to be there to improve your post. If someone asked for clarification, just edit the post and add it. Once you do that, your own dangling comment is irrelevant and can be deleted as well.
Jun 10, 2021 at 12:08 comment added Thom A The reason the comment was deleted could be many, @TomCarrick ; it could have been the OP, it might have been flagged, a passing mod might have deleted it. Like i mentioned at first, they are "second class citizens", you shouldn't expect them to be permanent. Which is why we suggest you put the information in the body of the post if they should be.
Jun 10, 2021 at 12:04 comment added Tom Carrick I completely agree that you could and should incorporate good comments into the question body, but it doesn't really address my question of why delete the comment in the first place?
Jun 10, 2021 at 12:03 comment added Thom A "You didn't "ask" for a more efficient approach." It is in the title, @charlietfl : "Efficiently find which range a value belongs to"; I would suggest that they did ask for an efficient way, even if they don't reiterate it in the body of the question. (And it's not like the OP edited it into the title later either, as there's no edit history on the question.)
Jun 10, 2021 at 11:59 comment added yivi If they posted a comment under your question, instead of replying in a comment, the good thing to do is edit your question to incorporate the details.
Jun 10, 2021 at 11:51 comment added Tom Carrick I can't know their underlying motive, you're absolutely correct. The answer was in a weird space though, where the efficiency seemed to be considered, just maybe not, as you put it, "enough". It doesn't bother me too much, deleting the answer. It was combined with the deleting of the perfectly good comment that leads me to think they are trying to protect something. And maybe that's not my place to say, I just find it a little frustrating.
Jun 10, 2021 at 11:46 comment added Scratte How do you know they deleted it out of fear for reputation-loss? And not because it "wasn't efficient enough"?
Jun 10, 2021 at 11:45 comment added Thom A Comments are "second class citizens"; you should expect them to "disappear" at a whim and without warning. If information truly is pertinent, then it should be added to the answer/question.
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