Sorry didn't find any other fix, so I created a new question. I'm trying to run a code that prints to the screen the current hour, minute and second. The piece of code I'm using to do this is:
def time():
import datetime
import time
time.sleep(1)
nowTime = datetime.now()
print ('Right now it's %s hours, %s minutes and %s seconds.' % (nowTime.hour,nowTime.minute,nowTime.second))
time.sleep(5)
I get the following error when this piece of code tries to execute:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/Users/Teolicht/Desktop/Python/testy.py", line 219, in <module> start() File "/Users/Teolicht/Desktop/Python/testy.py", line 18, in start questions() File "/Users/Teolicht/Desktop/Python/testy.py", line 34, in questions day() File "/Users/Teolicht/Desktop/Python/testy.py", line 52, in day time() TypeError: 'module' object is not callable
start()
, questions()
and day()
are some other functions the program went through before going through time()
. If I try executing time()
directly, it works! So, here's the entire code from the start till the end of the time()
function:
from datetime import datetime
import time
import random
import sys
def start():
import time
name = input('Hi. What is your name? ')
print ('Nice to meet you, ' + str(name) + '.')
time.sleep(1)
print ('How old are you?')
age = input()
time.sleep(1)
print (age + '! Cool.')
time.sleep(2)
questions()
def questions():
import time
print ('Some things you can ask me:')
time.sleep(1)
print ('• What day is today? (qdh)')
time.sleep(1)
print ('• What time is it? (qhs)')
time.sleep(1)
print ('• I want to play a game! (qjj)')
time.sleep(1)
print ('• How many days till my birthday? (qda)')
time.sleep(1)
questionsAnswer = input()
if questionsAnswer == 'qdh':
day()
elif questionsAnswer == 'qhs':
time()
elif questionsAnswer == 'qjj':
game()
else:
birthday()
def day():
import time
time.sleep(1)
nowDay = datetime.now()
print ('Today is %s/%s/%s' % (nowDay.day,nowDay.month,nowDay.year))
time.sleep(2)
dayAnswer = input('Want to know what time it is? "Y" for yes and "N" for no: ').lower()
if dayAnswer == 'n':
questions()
else:
time()
def time():
import time
time.sleep(1)
nowTime = datetime.now()
print ('Right now it's %s hours, %s minutes and %s seconds.' % (nowTime.hour,nowTime.minute,nowTime.second))
time.sleep(5)
questions()
...
It might be something in start()
, questions()
or day()
causing the error. Any ideas? Thanks a bunch!
It worked for me, try to not create your own time() method, I renamed it to "my_time()".
The time module defines a lot of functions so, or you just "import time" or you need to specify each function you wanna import like "from time import sleep"
from datetime import datetime
from time import time, sleep
import random
import sys
def questions():
print ('Some things you can ask me:')
sleep(1)
print ('• What day is today? (qdh)')
sleep(1)
print ('• What time is it? (qhs)')
sleep(1)
print ('• I want to play a game! (qjj)')
sleep(1)
print ('• How many days till my birthday? (qda)')
sleep(1)
questionsAnswer = input()
if questionsAnswer == 'qdh':
day()
elif questionsAnswer == 'qhs':
my_time()
elif questionsAnswer == 'qjj':
my_game()
else:
my_birthday()
def day():
sleep(1)
nowDay = datetime.now()
print ('Today is %s/%s/%s' % (nowDay.day,nowDay.month,nowDay.year))
sleep(2)
dayAnswer = input('Want to know what time it is? "Y" for yes and "N" for no: ').lower()
if dayAnswer == 'n':
questions()
else:
my_time()
def my_time():
sleep(1)
nowTime = datetime.now()
print ('Right now it\'s %s hours, %s minutes and %s seconds.' % (nowTime.hour, nowTime.minute, nowTime.second))
sleep(5)
questions()
def my_game():
pass
def my_birthday():
pass
#def start():
name = input('Hi. What is your name? ')
print ('Nice to meet you, ' + str(name) + '.')
sleep(1)
print ('How old are you?')
age = input()
sleep(1)
print (age + '! Cool.')
sleep(2)
questions()
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