I searched StackOverflow for an answer I needed, found it, ran into trouble applying it - part of the answer I didn't understand, part of it I had to create for my case, forcing me to research other bits of solution.
When I finally had success, I thought I should give back to the community and come back and make the answer more complete and clear.
But my edit was rejected: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/9584796
... on the grounds that
This edit was intended to address the author of the post
No, it wasn't. Why would you say that?
and makes no sense as an edit. It should have been written as a comment or an answer.
Of course it's an edit. Adding three dumb lines of code to the 80 lines there, that actually do interesting things, is not a new answer; however, it is pretty hard to do with clarity in a comment...
What is the peaceful, appropriate way of moving forward from here? Should I really steal all that code and propose a new answer? It will be hard for future viewers to understand which version is better.