The problem:
This is something that I particularly see a lot in the pandas tag. People will ask questions that look something like the following:
I have the following dataframe <link to imgur image of the current dataframe>.
I want the dataframe to look like the following <link to imgur image of the theoretical dataframe>.
How can I achieve this. If you are lucky I might explain what I even want done beyond just giving images.
A recent example:
I have a DataFrame like <\this>.
But I want it to be like <\this>.
So for all rows with the same 'Name' column value, I want 'Tot' to have the value from 'Pop' when the 'Group' value is 0.
Now sure one can go to the images, and try to figure it out from there, but if the asker had taken the extra 2 minutes to add the actual dataframe as text in the question (as described in The Pandas How-To Ask) it would be a lot easier for us to answer. Switching from images to copyable text also somewhat forces the user to think about if there question is written as a MRE. Since a giant dataframe image doesn't look silly when asking, but a giant amount of text (hopefully) does.
The requested feature:
When asking a question with a "terrible" title (ex. "What is this error?") a popup shows that you aren't able to ask a question with that title. Can we have a similar (even if non-binding) pop-up that is triggered for questions that link to imgur but have less than some threshold of code blocks.
The two main aspects I think need discussion:
- How far reaching is this issue? Is this only pandas related, or do other tags suffer from similar issues?
- On the popup being "binding" (unable to post): Is there ever a time when you would have images without at least one bit of formatted code?