R Programming Twitter OAuthFactory error

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I am trying to download twitter feeds. When I do this, I get an error 'OAuthFactory' not found. Below is my code:

my.key <- "xxx"

#consumer secret
my.secret <- "xxx"

cred <- OAuthFactory$new(consumerKey=my.key, consumerSecret=my.secret,
    requestURL = 'https://api.twitter.com/oauth/request_token',
    accessURL = 'https://api.twitter.com/oauth/access_token',
    authURL   = 'https://api.twitter.com/oauth/authorize')

Error: object 'OAuthFactory' not found

Apr 30, 2019 in Data Analytics by Tyrion anex
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1 answer to this question.

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Have you installed 'ROAuth' and 'RCurl' packages? If you haven't then install:

install.packages(c('ROAuth','RCurl'))
require('ROAuth')
require('RCurl')
answered Apr 30, 2019 by Sophie may
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yeah I installed the packages even though  that error is appearing

Hey, @Akaula,

Check that you have installed all these packages listed below:

install.packages("bitops")
install.packages("RCurl")
install.packages("RJSONIO")
install.packages("twitteR")
install.packages("ROAuth")

And have a valid twitter key.

yeah i tried that too and i have a valid consumer key

but i it is showing same error do you have any another code on sentimental analysis using twitter

please drop it here it will be helpful for me and thanks for suggestion
Hey, @Akula,

Can you please show what exactly you have done?

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