I was looking at this question, which is quite blatently homework. I then tried to find a hard policy on homework, which, given the polarity of the community about homework questions, I was surprised to not find. The best I found was this meta post.
So in context of the question, we have a user who quite clearly gave a poorly-asked homework question. It does literally none of the things listed in the meta post, and has every indication that the asker is just asking for code so they do not have to try.
The answer, on the other hand, is clear in its functionality, and I feel very legible for someone who is learning. It also provides a (brief) explanation of what's happening. I don't think it's generally a bad answer. But it's also giving away the solution when the asker (I feel) should've been instructed to put more effort into the question before just being handed the answer.
Perhaps I'm imposing my own opinions on the matter, but is the answer good if it rewards asking very low-quality questions? How should I evaluate this answer?