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in this video we will see reading and writing of raster data in R there are many libraries we can use for reading and writing rasters the most popular is raster and then one is Tera there are others like stars but we will discuss these two raster and Tera in this video first we have to the library raster and then get the library loaded then set up your working directory so this is your folder connection you have to use set WD and within inverted comma you have to use the folder location and then you have to take care of this you have to either use double slash or this one not the original but you are copying from the windows so either it will be double or opposite one so the function for reading a raster in library raster is raster before going ahead we will see our input data first see we are having these input data with us when 2 Band 3 band 4 bandwidth then one FCC already we have created and then true grab composite these data are sentenced to a multi spectral data for a small area