Comments are the best place to educate a user. If their question is poor, then they'll attract downvotes. A comment to say as much - and offer a link to something useful like "How to ask" - gives the opportunity to understand why they're crashing and burning. And ideally - to fix it.
It's courteous when seeking assistance (especially free) to have a look at how a site operates, and understand what's expected.
Whilst that's something that's fairly often lacking, that doesn't mean it should be allowed to pass - if you reward bad behavior you get more bad behavior. That's not to say it's a fatal error though - not by any means - I don't think there's many people here who hold a grudge for a poor newbie question. Coming back and asking again, following the clear guidance as to the etiquette expected will yield positive results.
Although in this case - like plenty of others - creating an MCVE might have revealed the error, and meant no question in the first place.
I dont want to provide any code
speaks volumes. Seems clear he did not read anything presented to him before posting. I dont feel sorry for him.