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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/asf-site by this push: new 4a4f82d Publishing website 2020/04/17 22:16:54 at commit c60b338 4a4f82d is described below commit 4a4f82dd5e32a7665777e7134e3f483fd4240c6d Author: jenkins <bui...@apache.org> AuthorDate: Fri Apr 17 22:16:54 2020 +0000 Publishing website 2020/04/17 22:16:54 at commit c60b338 --- .../documentation/pipelines/create-your-pipeline/index.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/website/generated-content/documentation/pipelines/create-your-pipeline/index.html b/website/generated-content/documentation/pipelines/create-your-pipeline/index.html index 7b0c290..e2123fd 100644 --- a/website/generated-content/documentation/pipelines/create-your-pipeline/index.html +++ b/website/generated-content/documentation/pipelines/create-your-pipeline/index.html @@ -560,7 +560,7 @@ limitations under the License. <h2 id="applying-transforms-to-process-pipeline-data">Applying Transforms to Process Pipeline Data</h2> -<p>You can manipulate your data using the various <a href="/documentation/programming-guide/#transforms">transforms</a> provided in the Beam SDKs. To do this, you <strong>apply</strong> the trannsforms to your pipeline’s <code class="highlighter-rouge">PCollection</code> by calling the <code class="highlighter-rouge">apply</code> method on each <code class="highlighter-rouge">PCollection</code> that you want to process and passing the desired transform object as an argument.</p> +<p>You can manipulate your data using the various <a href="/documentation/programming-guide/#transforms">transforms</a> provided in the Beam SDKs. To do this, you <strong>apply</strong> the transforms to your pipeline’s <code class="highlighter-rouge">PCollection</code> by calling the <code class="highlighter-rouge">apply</code> method on each <code class="highlighter-rouge">PCollection</code> that you want to process and passing the desired transform object as an argument.</p> <p>The following code shows how to <code class="highlighter-rouge">apply</code> a transform to a <code class="highlighter-rouge">PCollection</code> of strings. The transform is a user-defined custom transform that reverses the contents of each string and outputs a new <code class="highlighter-rouge">PCollection</code> containing the reversed strings.</p>