1\name{friendships} 2\alias{friendships} 3\title{ 4A function to detail relations between yourself & other users 5} 6\description{ 7This function will accept a list of other Twitter users and will detail if 8they follow you and/or you follow them. 9} 10\usage{ 11friendships(screen_names = character(), user_ids = character(), ...) 12} 13\arguments{ 14 \item{screen_names}{ 15 A vector of one or more Twitter screen names 16 } 17 \item{user_ids}{ 18 A vector of one or more Twitter user id values 19 } 20 \item{\dots}{ 21 Any other arguments to pass to RCurl 22 } 23} 24\details{ 25 The combined number of screen names and user ids may not exceed 100. Any 26 non-existent users will be dropped from the output 27} 28\value{ 29A data.frame, one row for each user requested with columns \code{name}, 30\code{screen_name}, \code{id}, \code{following} and \code{followed_by}. The 31latter two columns will be \code{TRUE} or \code{FALSE} depending on that user's 32relations with your account. 33} 34\references{ 35https://dev.twitter.com/docs/api/1.1/get/friendships/lookup 36} 37\author{ 38Jeff Gentry 39} 40\seealso{ 41\code{\link{registerTwitterOAuth}} 42} 43\examples{ 44 \dontrun{ 45 friendships() 46 } 47} 48\keyword{ interface } 49