I made a suggested edit, which originally did three things:
- Changed title to match what the OP was actually asking
- Removed unnecessary tag
- Added examples of output vs expected output
Then I noticed I'd received two Accept votes and two Reject votes (for different reasons), and interpreted this as a dislike of the addition of the output examples.
So, I altered my suggested edit so it only changed the title and removed the tag, into the form you now see in the above link. It received one more Accept vote and was accepted.
Is this the edit-review system working as designed? The 5th voter was voting on a substantially different edit suggestion than the first 4, but the revised edit was better than the original edit without the superfluous examples.
Added examples of output vs expected output
That's probably a prob. I don't see that from the edit, tho. – user1228 Dec 12 '16 at 21:41