Questions tagged [xy-problem]
The XY problem is asking about an attempted solution rather than the actual problem.
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A car with square wheels
If a question is posed
How do I fit this square here on this here car so that it gives a smooth ride?
and it comes with all the requisites to be a valid SO question (description, code, error ...
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People don't answer questions, they just comment about how the question can be avoided altogether [duplicate]
People don't answer questions, they just comment about how the question can be avoided altogether. This is very frustrating for me as I am an inexperienced programmer and I ask the question to learn ...
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Should I flag questions w/ XY problem?
I think this question is a classic case of the XY problem.
Should it be flagged? If so, how? It is a low quality question or is it unclear?
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OP asked about problems after using X; the right answer is “use Y instead”; what should I do? [duplicate]
In this question the OP probably uses freopen when the better option would be fopen (or even its C++ counterpart). An answer suggested C++ code that would solve the OP's problem, and it seems good.
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What should I do when the OP asks the wrong question? [duplicate]
In many questions, the OP isn't asking the right question to solve their problem. Either they're only trying to address a symptom of the actual problem, or they've misdiagnosed the cause of a symptom ...
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Handling answers to XY problems [duplicate]
The specific question I have a concern with is Optional instance of a class. It's well-established that people who run across a problem often ask about Y rather than X, because they don't understand X ...
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Is a question on-topic if it's about programming but the problem that needs to be solved isn't?
Are "XY"-type questions on topic if the problem the OP was trying to solve is off-topic for Stack Overflow but the question they're asking is?
Example:
Bob has a problem with his computer (on-topic ...
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I've asked an XY question. What should I do with it?
I asked this question today which, based on the comments I now suspect is an XY question. A good solution to X was put to me in the comments which solves my problem, but Y remains largely unresolved. ...
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Are “Can I solve problem X with Y” duplicates of “How do I solve problem X”?
While trying to find a solution to a very specific problem I came across this question Does T-SQL have an aggregate function to concatenate strings? and found it strange that it is marked as a ...
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How to respond to XY problem when Y is an already answered (duplicate) question?
(Removed the post from Meta and posting here on Meta SO instead, as per the response I received on Meta)
The SO question that got me interested in this type of phenomenon.
Minor caveat: It's not ...
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A well defined question, but maybe the wrong one
Sometimes there is a well defined question; there's a good answer to it, everyone is happy. But it "smells". The question stands on a weird base or anti-pattern. Maybe the question should be changed ...
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Is closing XY problem trollish? [closed]
The meta question: Should I flag questions w/ XY problem? suggest that we do not flag XY problem.
Would flagging a question like this with XY problem: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36128920/...