Write a program that first reads in the name of an input file and then reads the file using the csv.reader() method. The file contains a list of words separated by commas. Your program should output...


Write a program that first reads in the name of an input file and then reads the file using the csv.reader() method. The file contains a list of words separated by commas. Your program should output the words and their frequencies (the number of times each word appears in the file) without any duplicates.


Ex: If the input is:


input1.csv


and the contents of input1.csv are:


hello,cat,man,hey,dog,boy,Hello,man,cat,woman,dog,Cat,hey,boy


the output is:


hello 1


cat 2


man 2


hey 2


dog 2


boy 2


Hello 1


woman 1


Cat 1


Note: There is a newline at the end of the output, and
input1.csv
is available to download.


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