read_cvs (“Netlix.cvs”)
write_file(“type,title,director,cast,country,rating,duration,listed_in”, file = “Netflix.csv”)
data(“Netflix”) summary(Netflix)
Netflix_copy <- Netflix names (Netflix_copy)
names(Netflix_copy)[which(names(Netflix_copy) == “cast”)] <- “Actors” names(Netflix_copy)
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