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reddit-analyzer's Issues

Problems processing low-activity accounts

There is some kind of bug when processing accounts that haven't posted much. The script crashes with the following error:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "reddit-analyzer.py", line 192, in <module>
    timeGraph(timelist)
  File "reddit-analyzer.py", line 144, in timeGraph
    d.append(tuple([g, tgdata[e][1]]))
IndexError: list index out of range

I've printed the contents of tgdata before the loop starts and the values of e as the loop is looping and I got this:

[(2, 1), (3, 1), (4, 5), (6, 1), (7, 2), (9, 1), (10, 1), (18, 2)]
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Clearly, the error occurs because the script is trying to get the 9th element of an 8-element array.

Please consider adding requirements.txt

Would be a good idea to add a requirements.txt file to the repository, as well as a short note in the README about how to install the script. For instance, I didn't have the ascii_graph module installed. Others might now have requests.

Ideally, make it installable with pip from PyPi.

Handle missing 'created_utc'

 --- fetching data for user: ?? ---

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "reddit-analyzer.py", line 64, in <module>
    lastpost = postdata[0]['created_utc']
IndexError: list index out of range

Dependency Needed

Any idea what dependency will resolve the following error?

Traceback (most recent call last): File "reddit-analyzer.py", line 190, in <module> timeGraph(timelist) File "reddit-analyzer.py", line 142, in timeGraph d.append(tuple([g, tgdata[e][1]])) IndexError: list index out of range

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