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read.csv

The utils package, which is automatically loaded in your R session on startup, can import CSV files with the read.csv() function.

In this exercise, you'll be working with swimming_pools.csv (view); it contains data on swimming pools in Brisbane, Australia. The file contains the column names in the first row. It uses a comma to separate values within rows.

Type dir() in the console to list the files in your working directory. You'll see that it contains swimming_pools.csv, so you can start straight away.

Questo esercizio fa parte del corso

Introduction to Importing Data in R

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Istruzioni dell'esercizio

  • Use read.csv() to import "swimming_pools.csv", which is located in the current directory, as a data frame with the name pools.
  • Print the structure of pools using str().

Esercizio pratico interattivo

Prova a risolvere questo esercizio completando il codice di esempio.

# Import swimming_pools.csv: pools
pools <- ___

# Print the structure of pools
___
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