So, considering that when you hover over the up-vote option of a question, the clarification text says "shows research effort" you would think that questions like this would get down-voted because anyone who actually read the documentation knows how easy this is in python.
I'm not trying to discriminate at all, this just happened to be the question that prompted me to ask. In fact, I have seen some very, very trivial questions with 1k + up-votes in the past. This is presumably the result of all of the other beginners who didn't want to read the documentation.
So my question is as follows: If the point is to create resources for the future, If we can think of a question that would directly help many people who are just searching for quick answers, but could also easily be solved with a little bit of patience, Should the question be posted?