Specifically this question.
I saw the question and it looked pretty simple so I decided to answer it. However, I do think it's important to encourage and ask people what they have tried first. It was later that someone pointed out that his other questions have been simply asking for help without trying.
I think for this situation I am leaving my answer (I just tried to make my answer clear so they can learn from it and I posted a note about showing what you have tried) but for future reference, if its pointed out that an asker is simply not trying for any of his questions, should I delete my answer? I want to assume good faith but also wanted to clarify because looking at a lot of other questions regarding what have you tried I couldn't find a stance on the issue exactly.
EDIT: Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately? I guess it depends what perspective) the question has been deleted so for those stumbling upon this I'll just briefly summarize the question -- If I recall correctly it was about how to iterate over a JSON object which had keys that pointed to arrays that had more JSON objects. He wanted to know how to manipulate the JSON objects and add a property to them.