There's not really a correct flag for this as while the question was in need of some polishing, it contained everything that we ask folks to supply. A look at the original title makes it pretty obvious that the OP just didn't know what to search for, even though they seem to understand the root of the issue.
In most cases, you're probably looking at a duplicate, so you've got some options:
- Edit, if you have the time and inclination - people vested in the tag will mark it as a duplicate of the best canonical version if there is one. This is what I usually do, since people with Python tag badges tend to know what they have in 'inventory' better than anyone else.
- Leave a comment to let the OP know the terms they should have used while searching which will lead them to probably 15 incarnations of great answers to that question
- If you're sure that you understand the question, you can flag / cast a close vote as a duplicate, but please be pretty certain. The best way is just to engage in a comment and see if a light went on for them.
- Just answer it :) This depends on how much time you want to spend when you know it's a duplicate, you just aren't sure what the best target might be.
But when you get a question that has an example, what they actually got when running it, what they wanted to get when running it, etc - you have a good question, so assume the best in the asker and do your best to help them. 99% of the time, they just weren't aware that there was a term they could have used to turn up what they needed without much effort.
Fun fact: over 90% of people asking on Stack Overflow search prior to asking (we tracked this and surveyed it as we were looking into tests to run on how we could improve the ask question page). So when you see potential in the form of a question containing everything needed to answer, it's generally worth a small investment of your time to help.
Or, and this is totally fine, just move on - no worries if you do, but it'd be a shame to just shoot it down when they put the effort into giving us everything we asked for.