Modifying pctfree for a single partition ONLY

I am doing some testing regarding setting pctfree on a partitioned table. I know I can say alter table xxx pctreee #, but this will change the pctfree for all partitions in a table, which I don't want.
Is there a syntax I can use to change the pctfree only for a SINGLE PARTITION and leave everything
else the same.
If somebody can provide an example of this syntax it would be appreciated.

840386 wrote:
Is there a syntax I can use to change the pctfree only for a SINGLE PARTITION and leave everything
else the same.It is all in docs:
ALTER TABLE table_name MODIFY PARTITION partition_name PCTFREE N;Where N is value you want to use.
SY.

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