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Error: by
can't contain join column user_id
which is missing from LHS
#25
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@mkearney maybe is problem in this line: Does error mean that user_id cant joins together with results? The problem can be in parameter source: |
I'm getting this problem too, and it looks like it is caused by a change in the textfeatures package which dropped mkearney/textfeatures@ad68f04#diff-6b7e46e503afb26a0d984b4217f355ac A workaround is to install the older version of textfeatures:
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I tried this code but still not working, same error code, do you know the reason why, |
I am also having this problem. Did anyone manage to solve this? I also installed the older version of textfeatures and nothing |
I'm having the exact same problem. I installed textfeatures as well and haven't had any luck. Anyone know what's going on? |
I just solved the problem, reinstalling the tweetbotornot via GitHub (I installed via CRAN in the first time). In this proccess, I had an issue with the compile of the package 'slam'. This I solved by downloading the gfortran compile for MacOS. If you use windows, you may have this problem too. After instaliing gfortran, I was able to compile the 'slam' and reinstalled the API and everything worked. Another modification that I did was to use the function lookup_users from rtweet package. load packagelibrary(tweetbotornot) select usersusers <- c("victorgoisp") get botornot estimatesdata <- botornot(lookup_users(users))` |
The error remains to be unresolved for me even after installing gfortran and comliling slam. |
My problem was solved by installing textfeatures version 0.2.0 , download it from old source archives (https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/textfeatures/textfeatures_0.2.0.tar.gz) , then import it from your own local |
I've tried everything in this thread, anyone still having this issue? |
It worked for me. Thanks. |
worked for me! thanks! The ones who think this does not help, restart R before running the sample code again. |
I seem to find one source of the problem. It happens when the value you trying to join whit is the factor of different levels in each data frame, transforming both to character type solves the problem. |
In my situation, my problem was solved by changing code little bit. Like this: Previous one: test <- dplyr:::left_join.data.frame(w1, holiday, merge, by = c(“w1$date” = ‘holiday$date’)) Fixed one: test <- dplyr:::left_join.data.frame(w1, holiday, merge, by = ‘date’) |
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In my situation, my problem was solved by changing code little bit. Like this: Previous one: test <- dplyr:::left_join.data.frame(w1, holiday, merge, by = c(“w1$date” = ‘holiday$date’)) Fixed one: test <- dplyr:::left_join.data.frame(w1, holiday, merge, by = ‘date’) |
Hey,
I've installed every dependency but still I'm facing issue, please check below:
Thanks in advance
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