I desperately want a solution to extracting hashtags from collective tweets in R. For example:
[[1]]
[1] "RddzAlejandra: RT @NiallOfficial: What a day for @johnJoeNevin ! Sooo proud t have been there to see him at #London2012 and here in mgar #MullingarShuffle"
[[2]]
[1] "BPOInsight: RT @atos: Atos completes delivery of key IT systems for London 2012 Olympic Games http://t.co/Modkyo2R #london2012"
[[3]]
[1] "BloombergWest: The #Olympics sets a ratings record for #NBC, with 219M viewers tuning in. http://t.co/scGzIXBp #london2012 #tech"
How can I parse it to extract the list of hashtag words in all the tweets. Previous solutions display only hashtags in the first tweet with these error messages in the code:
> string <-"MonicaSarkar: RT @saultracey: Sun kissed #olmpicrings at #towerbridge #london2012 @ Tower Bridge http://t.co/wgIutHUl"
>
> [[2]]
Error: unexpected '[[' in "[["
> [1] "ccrews467: RT @BBCNews: England manager Roy Hodgson calls #London2012 a \"wake-up call\": footballers and fans should emulate spirit of #Olympics http://t.co/wLD2VA1K"
Error: unexpected '[' in "["
> hashtag.regex <- perl("(?<=^|\\s)#\\S+")
> hashtags <- str_extract_all(string, hashtag.regex)
> print(hashtags)
[[1]]
[1] "#olmpicrings" "#towerbridge" "#london2012"
yourdata[[1:n]][1]– Carl Witthoft Aug 14 '12 at 19:05