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alright guys in this video Im gonna show you very quickly how to write a CSV file from R so lets start with the data frame a very small data frame Ive been working with and lets say Ive done some work and now I want to save this data frame as a CSV file I want to export it so to speak for more general use perhaps that re-imported at some point or to work with it in another program or application so Im going to use write that table specify the name of the data frame which if you notice I Eve oKed with DF then give a file naming quotes now you can get fancy with this but lets keep it simple first and the file in csv and specify that the separating character is going to be a comma and i usually prefer not to have row names here so im going to set this to false okay and this is gonna create in my working directory a file called LFC dot csv and lets just go check it make sure everything worked out right here we go its been created lets double click and just take a look at what it