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library(RColorBrewer)
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nycrental=read.csv('nycrentalfinaltry1.csv',header=TRUE, stringsAsFactors = FALSE)
nycrental=tbl_df(nycrental)
nycrental=nycrental[1:18801,]
nycrental$beds=as.factor(nycrental$beds)
nycrental$pchangevalue=as.integer(nycrental$pchangevalue)
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