Getting number of hits from Google

2011-05-01 Thread neocortex
Hello!
For quite some time, I am looking for a solution to the problem of
getting number of hits for a list of, let say, 200-300 words, from a
search engine. I would prefer Google, but this seems not possible. I
tried with the PyGoogle (from http://code.google.com/p/pygoogle/), but
it stops delivering number of hits after 20-50 words.
Please, can anyone help me with this. I am starting to be desperate.

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Is there an easy way to sort a list by two criteria?

2008-02-09 Thread neocortex
Hello!
I am a newbie in Python. Recently, I get stuck with the problem of
sorting by two criteria. In brief, I have a two-dimensional list (for
a table or a matrix). Now, I need to sort by two columns, but I cannot
figure out how to do that. I read somewhere that it is possible to do:
>>> table.sort().sort()
but it does not work.
Can anyone help me with this?
PS: I am using Python under Ubuntu 6.06.

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Re: Is there an easy way to sort a list by two criteria?

2008-02-10 Thread neocortex
Hello!
Thank you all, so much! Now I can do double-criteria sort in at least
three ways. More than I have expected.

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Does Pygoogle allows for advanced search options?

2010-11-17 Thread neocortex
Hello All,
Can anyone help me with the Pygoogle:
from pygoogle import pygoogle
word = u'something'
request_word = word.encode('utf-8')
request = ('%s+site:.edu' % request_word)
g = pygoogle(request)
g.get_result_count()

Now, I realized that domain restriction works (site:.edu etc.), but I
would like to be able to control for language too. Is that possible
with the Pygoogle? If not, how can I make that happen?

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Re: Does Pygoogle allows for advanced search options?

2010-11-18 Thread neocortex
> The library doesn't seem to have built-in support for filtering by
> language (and Google lacks a search query-string-based operator for
> that), but it looks like you could implement that feature by adding an
> "lr" parameter with an appropriate value to the query `args`
> dictionary. See the "lr?" entry under "Web Search Specific Arguments"
> onhttp://code.google.com/apis/websearch/docs/reference.html, and
> lines 68 & 102 of pygoogle.py.

>From those lines, it can be concluded that lr=lang_?? is not
supported, unfortunately. And, when I execute, I get an error.
Is there any other way to get Google search from Python? I really need
only number of hits.

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