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Data Manipulation with pandas
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To read text files in pandas, you can use the same function, pd.read_csv(). However, to ensure the text file is read correctly, it's essential to use an additional parameter called sep, which stands for separator or delimiter in the text.

# Importing pandas library
import pandas as pd

# Reading a text file into a DataFrame
text_data = pd.read_csv('file.txt', sep='\r', header=None)

If your text file doesn't have a header row containing column names, set the header parameter to None. Doing so informs pandas not to treat the first row as column names.

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To use a new line as the separator in a file, which is common in text files, set sep='\r'. Here, '\r' stands for a carriage return, which is a special character used to indicate a new line.

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You are given a URL to a TXT file stored as a string in the file_url variable.

  1. Read the TXT file into a DataFrame named text_data. Each line in the file is separated by a carriage return ('\r'). The file doesn't has column names, so use header parameter correctly.
  2. Then extract the first row of the DataFrame and store it in a variable called first_row.

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