I'm just going to be blunt about my opinion here: I produced a well-researched, clear question with several examples pointing out why a universal programming concept was confounding me in this particular terrain. It is utterly ridiculous for this question to be closed when we allow in deluges of questions just barely useful and intelligent in the "I'm the 1,000,000th visitor to learn how pointers work" camp. For instance, I took the time - about twenty minutes - to post this to StackOverflow because I was confounded that there was not an answer to this easily accessible to me, and that's what StackOverflow is for.
In other words, I feel like I just got a C- in a science class at MIT, when plenty of students getting Bs in community college intro courses are soaring past me, because that's exactly the effect that is going on here with question quality.
Yes I'm in rant territory. Sorry. I've seen plenty of content here regarding where to flip the bad questions, this debate we have regarding being generally nice and welcome but not letting the quality help SO offers deteriorate, etc. I've not seen much posts complaining about this side of the problem so I estimated the rant would be useful.
Yes, a recourse would be helpful but unfortunately the community mechanisms worked exactly as designed.
White flag. Starting to believe I've graduated asking questions that are basic or redundant enough to be appropriate here.
y <- x <= 5
, which does indeed work.