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language: CSV
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filename: learncsv.csv
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category: Algorithms & Data Structures
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contributors:
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- [Timon Erhart, 'https://github.com/turbotimon/']
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---
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Charlie, 35, 1988-03-21
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```
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**Delimiters for Rows and Columns**
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## Delimiters for Rows and Columns
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Rows are typically separated by line breaks (`\n` or `\r\n`), while columns
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(fields) are separated by a specific delimiter. Although commas are the most
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Charlie; 35; 60,00
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```
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**Data Types**
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## Data Types
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CSV files do not inherently define data types. Numbers and dates are stored as
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plain text, and their interpretation depends on the software importing the
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"1234", Interpreted as text instead of a number
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```
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**Quoting Strings and Special Characters**
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## Quoting Strings and Special Characters
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Quoting strings is only required if the string contains the delimiter, special
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characters, or otherwise could be interpreted as a number. However, it is
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For example, the last two examples of quoting with either "" or \" would
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not be consistent and could cause problems.
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**Encoding**
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## Encoding
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Different encodings are used. Most modern CSV files use UTF-8 encoding, but
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older systems might use others like ASCII or ISO-8859.
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practice to explicitly define the encoding used, to avoid issues with
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character misinterpretation.
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### More Resources
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## More Resources
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+ [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comma-separated_values)
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+ [RFC 4180](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4180)
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