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== Potential exercises ==
== Potential exercises ==


'''Who are my followers?'''
# Alter code example 2 (twitter2.py) to get your followers.
# For each of your followers, get *their* followers (investigate time.sleep to throttle your computation)
# Identify the follower you have that also follows the most of your followers.
# How many handles follow you but none of your followers?
# Repeat this for people you follow, rather than that follow you.


'''Topics and Trends'''
'''Topics and Trends'''


# Alter code example 2 (ex2_search.ipynb) to produce a list of 1000 tweets about a topic.
# Alter code example 3 (twitter3.py) to produce a list of 1000 tweets about a topic.
# How does twitter interpret a two word query like "data science"
# Look at those tweets. How does twitter interpret a two word query like "data science"
# Eliminate retweets [hint: look at the tweet object!  https://dev.twitter.com/overview/api/tweets]
# Eliminate retweets [hint: look at the tweet object!  https://dev.twitter.com/overview/api/tweets]
# For each tweet original tweet, list the number of times you see it retweeted.
# For each tweet original tweet, list the number of times you see it retweeted.
# Get a list of the URLs that are embedded in Tweets with your topic.
# Get a list of the URLs that are associated with your topic.


'''Geolocation from Search API'''
'''Geolocation from Search API'''
This section will require you to investigate the filter function in example 2 in more detail.


# Get the last 50 tweets from Ballard.
# Get the last 50 tweets from Ballard.
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# A baseball game happened today (May 11) between the Seattle Mariners and the Tampa Bay Rays. Using two geo searches, see if you can tell which city hosted the game. Note: if you do this some other day, you should pick a new sporting event.
# A baseball game happened today (May 11) between the Seattle Mariners and the Tampa Bay Rays. Using two geo searches, see if you can tell which city hosted the game. Note: if you do this some other day, you should pick a new sporting event.


'''Geolocation in the streaming APi'''
'''Geolocation'''


# Alter the streaming algorithm to include a "locations" filter. You need to use the order sw_lng, sw_lat, ne_lng, ne_lat for the four coordinates.  (Recall the stop button will stop an active process like the stream.)
# Alter the streaming algorithm to include a "locations" filter. You need to use the order sw_lng, sw_lat, ne_lng, ne_lat for the four coordinates.  (Recall Control C will stop an active process like the stream.)
# What are people tweeting about in Times Square today? (Bonus points: set up a bounding box around TS and around NYC as a whole.)
# What are people tweeting about in Times Square today? (Bonus points: set up a bounding box around TS and around NYC as a whole.)
# Can you find words that are more likely to appear in Time's Square (hint: you'll need two bounding boxes)?
# Can you find words that are more likely to appear in TS?
# Oregon State is playing basketball against UC Berkeley. Set up a bounding box around Berkeley and Corvallis, Oregon. Can you identify tweets about basketball? Who tweets more about the game? Can you tell which team is the home team?  
# Boston is playing Houston in baseball right now. Set up a bounding box around the Houston and Boston. Can you identify tweets about baseball? Who tweets more about the game? Can you tell which team is the home team? (you can use <code>d = api.search(geocode='-95.355549,29.757480,5mi)</code> to get Tweets from Houston. Use Google or Bing maps to get a similar bounding box around Fenway Park).
 
Geolocation hint: You can use <code>d = api.search(geocode='[lng],[lat],5mi)</code> to get Tweets from a 5 mile radius around a point. Use Google or Bing maps to get a similar bounding box around Fenway Park.
 
 
'''Who are my followers?'''
 
# Alter code example 1 (ex1_get_user_info.ipynb) to get your followers.
# For each of your followers, get *their* followers (investigate time.sleep to throttle your computation)
# Identify the follower you have that also follows the most of your followers.
# How many handles follow you but none of your followers?
# Repeat this for people you follow, rather than that follow you.


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== Congratulations!!!!==
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