I have posted an answer to this question. Here somebody posted an answer that is the same as mine. I mean it gives the same result as mine. What to do - which flag should I use in this kind of situation?
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1Those two answers look different to me. You both moved things around, but in different ways. Then again, I don't code in XML so I could be completely wrong. Plus, his explained what he did more than yours did, so I don't see much similarity here.– AnonymousAug 15, 2014 at 13:32
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Yes it Looks different but output is same– Shabbir DhangotAug 15, 2014 at 13:34
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In addition, the other answer has some explanatory prose, whereas yours is a block of code.– Matthew LundbergAug 15, 2014 at 13:34
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Plus, according to the other answer: you must declare the edittext/button above where you declare the scrollview. Yours does not do that, so it can't be plagiarism in my opinion. The other answer or yours just may be wrong.– AnonymousAug 15, 2014 at 13:35
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@Anonymous Positioning of widgets not affecting on the result this is not C language and Line by Line execution.– Shabbir DhangotAug 15, 2014 at 13:42
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@ShabbirDhangot Both of your answers changed positioning, so I don't really understand your point. Anyway, I'm going to stop now before this turns into an argument.– AnonymousAug 15, 2014 at 13:47
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@Anonymous Apologies.– Shabbir DhangotAug 15, 2014 at 13:49
2 Answers
Flags for similar answers will be declined. You're both answering the same question. You should expect answers to be similar and to have similar results.
There are only so many sane ways to write a program. Often the best programmers will come up with virtually identical answers to the same problem, if the problem doesn't allow for much variation. There's nothing that needs to be done here.