I am relatively new here, but I knew the answer to a question and put some effort into providing a helpful answer including some sample code. After the asker said it didn't work, I went back and tested it again, using his sample input and got back the results that he said he wanted. He accepted the answer and then later he said it didn't work and unaccepted the answer.
Apparently asking for punishment, I went back again and changed the formatting a bit to make it very clear what was going on and tried to explain even more.
I know the accepted answer thing is supposed to be for whether the answer is helpful to the asker. However my answer does work and solves the issue as he described it. I'm assuming the issue is somewhere in the code he hasn't shared. Shouldn't the asker acknowledge that the problem is outside the scope of the original question?
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? Help?" comment; then there is a "can you explain the code. help?" comment; then another one. And two hours later they write "i figured it out. thanks". (It might not be the nicest way to ignore askers, but it helps me, and it often helps them as well. )