: Use pd.read_csv() if it's delimited (tabs or commas) or open().readlines() to process it line-by-line if it's just raw text.
No specific file named appears in standard datasets or public repositories like Kaggle or GitHub .
To analyze this feature, you can use common tools depending on the file's structure:
or raw outputs from a script where the volume (700k) is the defining characteristic.
, as "idk" (I don't know) is often used in informal filenames for unsorted or miscellaneous collected data.
The name suggests it might be a custom or local file, possibly containing: of unstructured text or tabular data.
: Use pd.read_csv() if it's delimited (tabs or commas) or open().readlines() to process it line-by-line if it's just raw text.
No specific file named appears in standard datasets or public repositories like Kaggle or GitHub .
To analyze this feature, you can use common tools depending on the file's structure:
or raw outputs from a script where the volume (700k) is the defining characteristic.
, as "idk" (I don't know) is often used in informal filenames for unsorted or miscellaneous collected data.
The name suggests it might be a custom or local file, possibly containing: of unstructured text or tabular data.