There are times when you ask a question and you found there is not even a single answer which is helpful. But also, there are times when you get more than one answer which is acceptable. Then in that case, how to accept those replies?
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closed as belongs on meta.stackoverflow.com by Naveen, Simucal, Nathan Fellman, gnovice, Matthew Scharley Jun 23 at 5:57 |
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Upvote the good answers, accept the best. And modify the best answer to incorporate the other relevant information from the good answers (like this :-). There's a reason they made SO a community-editable site. In addition, don't choose the best answer straight away. By all means try the quick answers you're given, but come back in a day or two and choose the best then. You're likely to get some very detailed, good answers by doing that rather than the "quickest gun in the west" one-liners you get 7 seconds after your question hits the front page. |
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Accept the one that you actually used in your code, if that is applicable. Then upvote and maybe leave a positive comment on the other one. |
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There is similar questions on stackoverflow. E.g. Which answer do I accept if I have multiple correct answers?. |
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Based on More UP Votes |
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