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todayamp;#39;s day 67 of learning python every day in todayamp;#39;s video Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to use the head and tail function in the pandas Library the first step is to import pandas I did this by saying import pandas SPD next we need to load in our data set I did this by saying DF equals PD dot read CSV and then the name of my file which in this case is output.csv now letamp;#39;s say we want to see the first five rows in our data set without opening the file we can do this by printing df.head with open and closed parentheses when I run the code you see we get the first five rows if I change the head function to tail itamp;#39;ll print the last five rows now when I run the code you see we get the last five rows in our data set one thing to remember for the head and tail function is if we put a number in these parentheses itamp;#39;ll give us that many rows so for example if I put three and run the code itamp;#39;ll only give us the last three rows in our data se