# split-at Splits the sequence of items into two parts. A location is specified at which the split should happen. ### Syntax (split-at num seq1) ### Example (ns clojure.examples.example (:gen-class)) ;; This program displays Hello World (defn Example [] (def seq1 (seq [5 4 3 2 1])) (println (split-at 2 seq1))) (Example) #### Output [(5 4) (3 2 1)] ## Refs - https://www.tutorialspoint.com/clojure/clojure_sequences_splitat.htm