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I am writing a function that filter the keyword of my timeline using python-twitter.
I do not know how to filter tweets in my timeline.
should I use GetSearch(term=keyword)?



import twitter
api = twitter.Api(my keys)

timelines = api.GetHomeTimeline()
for lines in timelines:
print(lines.text)









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  • [lines.text for lines in timelines if 'your keyword' in lines.text], should work, otherwise I'm not sure if the api has a specific method for filtering by keyword

    – davedwards
    Nov 20 '18 at 1:06













  • or if you want to keep the expanded for-loop syntax: for lines in timelines: if 'your keyword' in lines.text: print(lines.text)

    – davedwards
    Nov 20 '18 at 1:19













  • could also use python's filter() function for each Status in GetHomeTimeline list: print(list(filter(lambda k: 'your keyword' in k,[k.text for k in timelines]))) will return a list of tweets containing the "keyword"

    – davedwards
    Nov 20 '18 at 1:27


















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I am writing a function that filter the keyword of my timeline using python-twitter.
I do not know how to filter tweets in my timeline.
should I use GetSearch(term=keyword)?



import twitter
api = twitter.Api(my keys)

timelines = api.GetHomeTimeline()
for lines in timelines:
print(lines.text)









share|improve this question























  • [lines.text for lines in timelines if 'your keyword' in lines.text], should work, otherwise I'm not sure if the api has a specific method for filtering by keyword

    – davedwards
    Nov 20 '18 at 1:06













  • or if you want to keep the expanded for-loop syntax: for lines in timelines: if 'your keyword' in lines.text: print(lines.text)

    – davedwards
    Nov 20 '18 at 1:19













  • could also use python's filter() function for each Status in GetHomeTimeline list: print(list(filter(lambda k: 'your keyword' in k,[k.text for k in timelines]))) will return a list of tweets containing the "keyword"

    – davedwards
    Nov 20 '18 at 1:27
















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I am writing a function that filter the keyword of my timeline using python-twitter.
I do not know how to filter tweets in my timeline.
should I use GetSearch(term=keyword)?



import twitter
api = twitter.Api(my keys)

timelines = api.GetHomeTimeline()
for lines in timelines:
print(lines.text)









share|improve this question














I am writing a function that filter the keyword of my timeline using python-twitter.
I do not know how to filter tweets in my timeline.
should I use GetSearch(term=keyword)?



import twitter
api = twitter.Api(my keys)

timelines = api.GetHomeTimeline()
for lines in timelines:
print(lines.text)






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  • [lines.text for lines in timelines if 'your keyword' in lines.text], should work, otherwise I'm not sure if the api has a specific method for filtering by keyword

    – davedwards
    Nov 20 '18 at 1:06













  • or if you want to keep the expanded for-loop syntax: for lines in timelines: if 'your keyword' in lines.text: print(lines.text)

    – davedwards
    Nov 20 '18 at 1:19













  • could also use python's filter() function for each Status in GetHomeTimeline list: print(list(filter(lambda k: 'your keyword' in k,[k.text for k in timelines]))) will return a list of tweets containing the "keyword"

    – davedwards
    Nov 20 '18 at 1:27





















  • [lines.text for lines in timelines if 'your keyword' in lines.text], should work, otherwise I'm not sure if the api has a specific method for filtering by keyword

    – davedwards
    Nov 20 '18 at 1:06













  • or if you want to keep the expanded for-loop syntax: for lines in timelines: if 'your keyword' in lines.text: print(lines.text)

    – davedwards
    Nov 20 '18 at 1:19













  • could also use python's filter() function for each Status in GetHomeTimeline list: print(list(filter(lambda k: 'your keyword' in k,[k.text for k in timelines]))) will return a list of tweets containing the "keyword"

    – davedwards
    Nov 20 '18 at 1:27



















[lines.text for lines in timelines if 'your keyword' in lines.text], should work, otherwise I'm not sure if the api has a specific method for filtering by keyword

– davedwards
Nov 20 '18 at 1:06







[lines.text for lines in timelines if 'your keyword' in lines.text], should work, otherwise I'm not sure if the api has a specific method for filtering by keyword

– davedwards
Nov 20 '18 at 1:06















or if you want to keep the expanded for-loop syntax: for lines in timelines: if 'your keyword' in lines.text: print(lines.text)

– davedwards
Nov 20 '18 at 1:19







or if you want to keep the expanded for-loop syntax: for lines in timelines: if 'your keyword' in lines.text: print(lines.text)

– davedwards
Nov 20 '18 at 1:19















could also use python's filter() function for each Status in GetHomeTimeline list: print(list(filter(lambda k: 'your keyword' in k,[k.text for k in timelines]))) will return a list of tweets containing the "keyword"

– davedwards
Nov 20 '18 at 1:27







could also use python's filter() function for each Status in GetHomeTimeline list: print(list(filter(lambda k: 'your keyword' in k,[k.text for k in timelines]))) will return a list of tweets containing the "keyword"

– davedwards
Nov 20 '18 at 1:27














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