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Just went through the post again and found:
tweets = extractor.user_timeline(screen_name="realDonaldTrump", count=200) print("Number of tweets extracted: {}.\n".format(len(tweets)))
print("5 recent tweets:\n") for tweet in tweets[:5]: print(tweet.text) print()
Which I've replaced with: tweets = extractor.search(input("Topic you want to analyze: "))
Perhaps I need to play with this, if I can't figure it out, I'll re-ask. Lol my apologies!
Fixed w/ very simple: tweets = extractor.search(input("Topic you want to analyze: "), count=200)
Thanks!
Although, even with count=200, this retrieves 100 tweets only.
Is there a way to refresh and retrieve more?
Thanks again!
@deuxperspective You can use a tool I built, hosted on RapidAPI
rapidapi.com/microworlds/api/twitt...
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Just went through the post again and found:
We create a tweet list as follows:
tweets = extractor.user_timeline(screen_name="realDonaldTrump", count=200)
print("Number of tweets extracted: {}.\n".format(len(tweets)))
We print the most recent 5 tweets:
print("5 recent tweets:\n")
for tweet in tweets[:5]:
print(tweet.text)
print()
Which I've replaced with:
tweets = extractor.search(input("Topic you want to analyze: "))
Perhaps I need to play with this, if I can't figure it out, I'll re-ask. Lol my apologies!
Fixed w/ very simple:
tweets = extractor.search(input("Topic you want to analyze: "), count=200)
Thanks!
Although, even with count=200, this retrieves 100 tweets only.
Is there a way to refresh and retrieve more?
Thanks again!
@deuxperspective You can use a tool I built, hosted on RapidAPI
rapidapi.com/microworlds/api/twitt...