From the NAA guidelines:
Any post that attempts to answer the question — however badly — is still an answer and should not be flagged. You can add comments or downvote such answers as a signal that they are bad answers and not useful, but they are still answers.
This post "attempts to answer the question," so an NAA flag is not appropriate. The poster read the question, tried their best to interpret it, and provided an answer based on their interpretation. Its technical accuracy is not relevant for flagging purposes.
Their interpretation of the question wasn't that bad, either. It's semi-reasonable to read the question as "I have an integer that is stored in a string, and I want to convert it into an enum." That's certainly not the mainstream interpretation, particularly given that int
was formatted as code, but it's not ridiculous.
NAA is generally for blatantly obvious non-answers, such as "thank you," "me too," and link-only answers. Bad answers that are still answers should be voted down instead of flagged.