Assuming that there's already at least one upvoted answer (regardless of whether it should've been an error or not), you can no longer self-delete the post.
Not sure that there's a best option in such a situation (the best option would be to proof-read the code before posting), but this is what I'd do:
Accept an answer"answer" that says that the code has no problem. This will stop others from attempting to answer it.
Vote to close. Others will do the original questionsame and it will eventually be deleted.
Edit the original question from:
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to:
###Note: This question is an error. There's no problem here.###
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The message could be customized. It's merely there to inform incoming/future visitors upfront that there's no actual problem in the threadnothing interesting here and not to bother reading any further.
- Lastly Lastly, post a new questionnew question regarding your original problem. Treat it as a new standalone question.