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CSV handling

Comma-separated values (CSV) is an extremely popular format for interchanging numeric data. Being just a plain text file, a CSV document stores tabular data using a comma or any other character as a separator. Each line is a record or a table row. We find that it’s crucial for a plotting app to be able to turn dull CSV figure into a compelling graphic image.

Despite the fact that our approach includes both scientific and office-like apps, this should not be a problem. For instance, enables you to connect numeric

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