I am just trying to understand how this youtube api works.And I am confused .. let say you wonder how many videos exist in youtube related to the words war or love.. if you execute a query you will see that The "totalResults" field in the response json doesn't show numbers above 1000000.I get the same result everytime
Here is the Api Explorer
Please take into consideration that the value of the property totalResults is no more than an estimate!
Hence, the magic value 1000000 should be understood as an indication given by Google's backend engine that your query's expression isn't narrow enough for it to deserve a better estimation.
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I'm trying to use youtube data search and video API in my web application to display top view-counted videos related with several keywords. I'm planing to use totally two calls: the first call get id list with search API, and the second call get details for the ids hit on the first call, with video API.
My question is with regard to search API. Based on my trial and error, If I input multiple keyword with space separation in the parameter q for search API, it's looks behaves as AND condition it's not same as common behavior such as google. To search with multiple keywords with OR condition, As far as I tried, it's looks working if I Include the OR between keywords, but I would like to confirm my assumption correct, officially if possible.
I should be able to find this kind of specification in the official documentation, but finally I have no luck. It's very helpful if you could share these links if exists or give me the official answer.
By the way, it is my first post to stackoverflow. If there is missing point of my question, please kindly advice.
I'm creating an app in javascript in which I need some total number of google results. I tried using Google custom search api but it does not show all the results and the number of results are less than the number of results on google search.
Many people are facing this problem, I have tried some solutions but didn't work for me. I wonder how some sites are able to get exact results for a keyword on google.
me too.
The result is 0 when searchType = image.
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I just wanted to know if anything changed on geocode API from 21 st February because before 21st it was validating zip code 9 digits but from yesterday it is giving an error on 9 digits zip code and now it only validating 5 digits zip code.
More information in your question would be helpful.
I haven't noticed any change, but I thought I'd take a look at the GeoCoder Documentation FAQ for you.
Yes, based on that date, I'd say something changed recently.
Perhaps this is what you're referring to, but that's only a speculation since you didn't provide any detail or examples.
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I’m getting more queries that return ZERO_RESULTS with the new geocoder. What’s going on?
In the new geocoder, ambiguous, incomplete and badly formatted queries, such as misspelled or nonexistent addresses, are prone to produce ZERO_RESULTS. These queries would typically produce incorrect results in the old geocoder, such as returning the suburb if the address could not be found. We believe that returning ZERO_RESULTS is actually a more correct response in such situations.
If your application deals with user input of addresses, the Place Autocomplete feature in the Places API may produce better quality results. Place Autocomplete allows users to select from a set of results based on what they’ve typed, which allows users to choose between similarly named results, and to adjust their query if they misspell an address.
If you have an application dealing with ambiguous or incomplete queries or queries that may contain errors, we recommend you use the Place Autocomplete feature in the Places API rather than the forward geocoder available in the Geocoding API. For more details, see Best Practices When Geocoding Addresses and the Address Geocoding in the Google Maps APIs blog post.
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Using:
getSymbols("LMT")
I get the the following returns data
As can be seen the Adj. price is very different to closing. Going to yahoo you also see different results:
Here the Adj. prtice is $77 on the 9tnh vs $60 for the getSymobls data
Any Idea why the $17 difference or how to correct it?
Yahoo is just broken in some cases. Sometimes, what is displayed on their web page differs from what their API returns. If you click on the "download data link", you will see that what the Yahoo API returns and that it matches the quantmod results.
http://chart.finance.yahoo.com/table.csv?s=LMT&a=5&b=1&c=2010&d=5&e=30&f=2010&g=d&ignore=.csv
In this particular case, the API data seems to make more sense. If you add up the dividends (which yahoo adjust for, along with splits), you get the adjusted price. You can get the dividends with getDividends("LMT", src="yahoo", auto.assign = FALSE)
I have seen these internal discrepancies cropping up more and more frequently with Yahoo. Caveat emptor
I just found the same problem while looking into GSPC but both results website's and the API's disagree with my own extraction using this:
getSymbols('GSPC',src='yahoo',return.class = 'xts',from = Sys.Date()-10,auto.assign=FALSE,to = Sys.Date())
I'm curious to know how Market Samurai, Long Tail Pro and other software handle retrieving the top 10 Google search results and not running into limits. It appears that these software packages use the users own Google account. Google Custom Search limits users to 100 queries per day (the free limit) but people tend to do keyword research on hundreds or even thousands of keywords per day and don't pay any additional amounts to Google.
Are they paying extra for this service, are they using a different API (perhaps the Adwords API?) or are they scraping the Google search results page (violation of TOS)? Really would like to know! Thanks.
i have done this in one of my project (in java).
this is very simple, in java there is one library call JSoup by using this library you can send get request to google, for example:
https://www.google.co.in/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=<your url encoded search term>
this will return you an HTML code of google search result with your own term.
using Jsoup u can find specific HTML tag with specific class or id. this concept helps you to extract url link, title and description from google search result.
for working example check here, in that example you can extract google serach result links with custom search term.
i hope this will help you.