FAQ: Introduction to Data Frames in R - Loading and Saving CSVs

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HOW TO DO this question OMG

All you need to do is:

artists ← read_csv(‘artists.csv’)
artists

Just those two lines.

There should be a hint for this step.

In this exercise, two functions are mentioned, read_csv and write_csv. When I tried to use write_csv I got an error but when I used read_csv it was fine. Why does one work and not the other?