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In Google Trends you can compare two different timeframes for two completely different keywords. For example: https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=2022-03-28%202022-04-01,2021-04-26%202021-04…
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Hi,
There is an option when I search for more than one keyword to obtain a compared breakdown by city, that gives me the percentage of searches that went to each keyword for the given keywords search…
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Hi, I'm trying to use the method suggestions to refine my search, but I don't understand how to to use it. For instance, in the iron example, how could I tell the API that I want to look only for the …
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Hi,
I have installed gtrends-tools, but am unable to import the healthtrends package.
When I run "install healthtrends" I get the error message below.
Any solutions?
Many thanks, Sacha
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Is there anyway to filter the interest over time data by region? or is that not an option?
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i conflict some error
error is '
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As the title states, how can I compare more than 5 keywords with Pytrend, and put them into a SINGLE CSV File? This is the code I use, that works with only 5 keywords:
```
import pandas as pd
fr…
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related keywords:An error occurred while fetching related queries: The request failed: Google returned a response with code 429
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I am seeing blocks of zeroes returned in the interest_over_time data that don't make sense to me.
R version 4.2.2 (2022-10-31 ucrt)
Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
Running under: Window…
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I think that Google Trends is having the same issue it had past july/august, I'm getting lots of 429 and the embed code is broken on the website. Anyone having the same problems?