It is always good idea to check help: how to answer (highlight is mine):
Read the question carefully. What, specifically, is the question asking for? Make sure your answer provides that – or a viable alternative. The answer can be “don’t do that”, but it should also include “try this instead”. Any answer that gets the asker going in the right direction is helpful, but do try to mention any limitations, assumptions or simplifications in your answer. Brevity is acceptable, but fuller explanations are better.
Even if your answer is not complete it must point to direction of valid answer. In most cases when you are not sure what answer should be there is no way to know if suggestion you have at the moment actually is the right direction. There is no good reason to post such suggestion as an answer (maybe comment, but even then what use of it on the question?).
On other hand if you know that what you have is an answer, but you are not sure if it is the best (in whatever way you fancy it), the most complete,... - you are welcome to post it as an answer. Make sure to include limitations/problems with your approach. Please accept the fact that your answer may be completely against all good practices or just simply bad and could be voted as such.