I posted a question today, which gained five downvotes in 20 minutes.
So it looks like my question is a full garbage - in the comments I read, that creation date of a file can't be stored in a system.
Well, I agree, that I didn't provided my question with any screenshots or examples first and just gave a summary of my search for a right function. But after I posted the examples, one of the commentators agreed, that some systems can store creation date:
So what I want to ask here: does my question really look like a garbage and I should be more precisely with the examples, tags and/or title of the question or were those who downvoted my question just too fast?
I really want to understand this issue and I as said in the comments to my much downvoted question:
I would rather be an idiot for 5 minutes than not to ask the question which is bothering me.
Thank you!
EDIT: I deleted my question, because I didn't specify it correctly, chose false tags - and that's why it already got eight downvotes. And I think that many of them who could potentially give me an answer already saw my bad formulated question. I will do some research on the topic and then I will consider if I should post this question later again. Thank you for your answers!
some code
, the result isX
while I wantY
as seen in this screenshot