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install.packages("readr")
## Installing package into '/cloud/lib/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/4.4'
## (as 'lib' is unspecified)
library(readr)
data <- read_csv('avocado mktg 4000.csv')
## Rows: 12628 Columns: 7
## ── Column specification ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
## Delimiter: ","
## chr (3): date, type, geography
## dbl (4): average_price, total_volume, year, Mileage
##
## ℹ Use `spec()` to retrieve the full column specification for this data.
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summary(data)
## date average_price total_volume type
## Length:12628 Min. :0.500 Min. : 253 Length:12628
## Class :character 1st Qu.:1.100 1st Qu.: 15733 Class :character
## Mode :character Median :1.320 Median : 94806 Mode :character
## Mean :1.359 Mean : 325259
## 3rd Qu.:1.570 3rd Qu.: 430222
## Max. :2.780 Max. :5660216
## year geography Mileage
## Min. :2017 Length:12628 Min. : 111
## 1st Qu.:2018 Class :character 1st Qu.:1097
## Median :2019 Mode :character Median :2193
## Mean :2019 Mean :1911
## 3rd Qu.:2020 3rd Qu.:2632
## Max. :2020 Max. :2998
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