This question is not a duplicate and has no duplicates on the sites, or any sites, or the whole internets.
Why did this answer get removed by a moderator
Please don't post identical answers to multiple questions. Instead, tailor the answer to the question asked. If the questions are exact duplicates of each other, please vote/flag to close instead. – Samuel Liew♦ 3 mins ago
What answer is he alleging that it's a duplicate of? I always flag questions as a duplicate when I think that they're duplicates.
My guess is he's calling that answer a duplicate of an answer here. That question though I flagged as a Dupe on March 18, of 2018 -- almost a full year ago. You can see that here,
Others decided that this question was not a duplicate. So I answered both of them because I think my answer is better than the answers on both of them. What's wrong with that? My answers functions for both of those questions. If both questions are thought not to be a dupe -- why can't I answer them both with the same content if I believe it answers both questions, better? If one of the answers has to be deleted. But as far as mod-action, wouldn't it have been a better idea to delete the answer on the less-popular question?
One of those questions is
Does JavaScript have a method like “range()” to generate a range within the supplied bounds?
The answer is that you have to create it, I explain how.
The answer is you have to create it, I explain how.
I'm not sure how they're different -- that's why I flagged them as duplicates. What kind of customization is required here?
In my answer I explain how to create both an iterator, and an array. I include extra functionality like a step
argument too. It goes above and beyond to answer both with es6 regardless of the definition of "range" and "sequence" which isn't present in either question.