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hi and welcome to this new video on how to use csv files in your latex documents so the goal of this video is to take in a csv file and create tables like the two you see here so before we start lets quickly go through what a csv file is so a csv file stands for comma separated values and an example you can see here so a csv file is simply a text file containing a lot of values for instance here countries and land area and population and the values are separated typically with a comma csv files have the ending csv and is often used in the interplay between different kind of programs for instance python and latex so we have some data and the first thing we want to do is to take this data in this csv file and just make a table out of it and this is very simple to do with the csv simple package so first of all we need to import the package which is going to be use package and then s csv simple and we also need to take in the optional argument l free for latex free okay so lets run and s