This is RxJS v 4. Find the latest version here
Receives an Observable
of Observables
and propagates the first Observable
exclusively until it completes before it begins subscribes to the next Observable
. Observables that come before the current Observable completes will be dropped and will not propagate.
This operator is similar to concatAll()
except that it will not hold onto Observables that come in before the current one is finished completed.
(Observable
): An Observable sequence that is the result of concatenating non-overlapping items emitted by an Observable of Observables.
//Generate an event every 100 milliseconds
var source = Rx.Observable.generateWithRelativeTime(
0,
function(x) {return x < 5; },
function(x) {return x + 1; },
function(x) {return x; },
function(x) {return 100; })
.map(function(value) {
//Observable takes 150 milliseconds to complete
return Rx.Observable.timer(150).map(value);
});
source.exclusive().subscribe(
function (x) {
console.log("Next %d", x);
}, function(e) {
console.log("Error %s", e);
}, function() {
console.log("Completed");
});
// Next 0
// Next 2
// Next 4
// Completed
File:
Dist:
rx.all.js
rx.all.compat.js
rx.experimental.js
rx.experimental-lite.js
rx.experimental-lite-compat.js
Prerequisites:
- None
NPM Packages:
NuGet Packages:
Unit Tests:
- None