There are similar old questions but they do not answer my question. So people mark as a duplicate when we raise a new question.
What is the best way to get the answer that we expect?
There are similar old questions but they do not answer my question. So people mark as a duplicate when we raise a new question.
What is the best way to get the answer that we expect?
If the answers in the duplicate don't answer your question (e.g. they are outdated, just wrong, etc.) you should mention that in your question.
You could add a paragraph for each answer you tried, with what happens when you try it. For example
I tried person1's answer, with this code
code
, but it gives me the following errorExact error message
or
Person2's answer works with most inputs, but with
this input
gives the wrong result
This should normally prevent a new question from being closed as a duplicate of the old one.