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st.session_state['page'] = "excel"
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elif data_type == "Semi-Structured":
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if st.button("CSV"):
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st.session_state['page'] = "csv"
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st.session_state['page'] = "excel"
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elif data_type == "Semi-Structured":
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# Semi-Structured Data
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st.subheader("2️⃣ Semi-Structured Data 📜")
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st.write("""
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This type of data is somewhat organized but not as strict as tables. It has a format but doesn’t fit perfectly into rows and columns.
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- **Examples:**
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- Emails (with subject, sender, and message).
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- JSON or XML files used in apps and websites.
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""")
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st.write("**💡 Simple Story:** Imagine writing a letter that has a date, sender’s name, and the main message. It’s structured in parts but not as fixed as a table.")
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st.write("Semi-Structured Data includes formats like CSV, JSON, XML, and HTML.")
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if st.button("CSV"):
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st.session_state['page'] = "csv"
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