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hello this is michael sulak and in this video im going to show you how to load a data set into r and specifically were going to look at how to load one of the most common types of data sets a comma separated value file a dot csv file the first thing you need is the file i went on this website and found a data set i thought looked interesting about the olympics and downloaded that and saved it on my computer in a folder i called statistics and the name of it is olympics.csv in order to read this into r there is a function in base r meaning no additional libraries are required called read dot csv and the easiest way to use this function is just to type in the name of my data set and i would like to save this as an object so i can use it in r maybe ill call it olympics but when i run this i get an error message r says it cannot open the file it doesnt exist which can be frustrating because you know it does exist its right here but whats happening is that r is looking for that file i