NAME
Net::Twitter::Diff - Twitter Diff
SYNOPSIS
use
Net::Twitter::Diff;
my
$diff
= Net::Twitter::Diff->new(
username
=>
'******'
,
password
=>
'******'
);
my
$res
=
$diff
->diff();
# get screen_names who you are not following but they are.
Dumper
$res
->{not_following};
# get screen_names who they are not following but you are.
Dumper
$res
->{not_followed};
# get screen_names who you are following them and also they follow you.
Dumper
$res
->{communicated};
my
$res2
=
$diff
->comp_following(
'somebody_twitter_name'
);
# only you are following
Dumper
$res2
->{only_me} ;
# you are not following but somebody_twitter_name are following
Dumper
$res2
->{not_me} ;
# both you and somebody_twitter_name are following
Dumper
$res2
->{share} ;
DESCRIPTION
Handy when you want to know relationshops between your followers and followings and when you wnat to compare your following and somebody's.
METHOD
diff
run diff
response hash
- not_following
-
get screen_names who you are not following but they are.
- not_followed
-
get screen_names who they are not following but you are.
- communicated
-
get screen_names who you are following them and also they follow you.
comp_following( $twitter_id )
compaire your following and somebody's
response hash
- only_me
-
only you are following
- not_me
-
you are not following but somebody is following
-
both you and somebody are following.
xfollowing
can get more that 100 followings.
xfollowers
can get more that 100 followers.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Tomohiro Teranishi <tomohiro.teranishi@gmail.com>