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okay so iamp;#39;ve got this batch of weather data from 2010 um and i want to find the low temperature in that range um so i can look at these things and if these things had headers then i would pretty quickly know what they are but iamp;#39;ll tell you what they are since they donamp;#39;t this is just the weather station thatamp;#39;s the name of the station the state and kind of thatamp;#39;s the date this is the precipitation and uh this would be the high temperature and the low temperature for each day so what i want to do is i want to find of all this range of days which one of these had the lowest temperature and for the sake of argument iamp;#39;m using a fairly small table but letamp;#39;s assume itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s very very long so just looking through it wouldnamp;#39;t make a lot of sense so this is where lists can come in handy um because we have all of these items that are comma delimited so we can start playing with this data and uh just like weamp;#39;ve