First, relax, downvotes happen, you've got to wait a few days to see the final tally. Also see Why did I get downvoted?
However, while it's true that TIMTOWTDI, your code isn't actually "one way to do it", since lshokri02 wants to read a CSV file, and your code does something very different (plus, it doesn't compile). Off-topic posts are not generally a bad thing, but this one should probably be more clearly described as such, otherwise it may send the person looking for answers down the wrong path. This is especially true for your first post, since it begins by describing a method that would not be particularly useful in reading a CSV file.
(Also, posting 5 nodes all in reply to each other probably isn't necessary, as you could have edited your node. It makes it look like you didn't take the time to think about your post before submitting it.)
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