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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:35:39+00:00 2026-05-16T02:35:39+00:00

I’m writing a silly program in python for a friend that prints We are

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I’m writing a silly program in python for a friend that prints “We are the knights who say ‘Ni’!”. then sleeps for 3 seconds, and then prints “Ni!” twenty times at random intervals using the random module’s uniform() method. Here’s my code:

from time import sleep
import random

def knights_of_ni():
    generator = random.Random()
    print "We are the knights who say 'ni'."
    sleep(3)
    for i in range(0,20):
        print "Ni!"
        sleep(generator.uniform(0,2))

I’ve tried to import this module by typing in the interpreter from silly import knights_of_ni() and import silly, then calling the function with either knights_of_ni() or silly.knights_of_ni() (respectively), but I always get the same exception:

 NameError: global name 'time' is not defined

What is causing this error and how can I fix my code?

Edit: quite frankly, I’m not sure what problem I was having either. I ran the code the next morning and it worked just fine. I swear that the code produced errors last night… Anyway, thanks for your insight.

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    2026-05-16T02:35:39+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:35 am

    That’s impossible. Your code example isn’t the same as the code that produced that error.

    Perhaps you had time.sleep(..) instead of sleep(..). You have done from time import sleep. To use the time.sleep(..) form you must import time

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