No, but it's definitely a judgement call.
It seems to me that the question should be answered at the same technical level as the question. So in this case a question with a screen shot (that the questioner obviously put some effort into creating) probably should NOT be answered with a code block anyway. It should be answered with information that will lead the questioner to be able to ask his or her next, more specific, question. Appropriate answers might be:
- links to libraries that have this functionality
- links to the API documentation that describe customized menus (or whatever Android uses)
- links to tutorials
- Most importantly, the answer can give the questioner the domain specific terminology that will allow them (and everyone who reads the answer in the future) to efficiently search for better answers.
In my opinion, that last bullet is the most important. In essence the question is "What IS this thing?" and the best answers help the community agree on a common terminology. Sometimes that's more important than code.