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<h2>Partition</h2>
<p>Partition is a Beam transform for PCollection objects that store the same data type.
Partition splits a single PCollection into a fixed number of smaller collections.
Partition divides the elements of a PCollection according to a partitioning function
that you provide. The partitioning function contains the logic that determines how to split up
the elements of the input PCollection into each resulting partition PCollection.</p>
<p>In this task, we are going to implement a
<a href="https://beam.apache.org/releases/javadoc/2.11.0/org/apache/beam/sdk/transforms/Partition.html">
Partition</a> transform that splits a PCollection of numbers into two PCollections.
The first PCollection contains numbers greater than 100, and the second PCollection contains
the remaining numbers.
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<div class='hint'>Refer to
<a href="https://beam.apache.org/releases/javadoc/2.11.0/org/apache/beam/sdk/transforms/Partition.html">Partition</a>
to solve this problem.
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