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Alphabetical List of Observable Operators
DavidMGross edited this page Nov 19, 2013
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aggregate( )
— apply a function to each emitted item, sequentially, and emit only the final accumulated value -
all( )
— determine whether all items emitted by an Observable meet some criteria -
amb( )
— given two or more source Observables, emits all of the items from the first of these Observables to emit an item -
average( )
— calculates the average of Integers emitted by an Observable and emits this average -
averageDoubles( )
— calculates the average of Doubles emitted by an Observable and emits this average -
averageFloats( )
— calculates the average of Floats emitted by an Observable and emits this average -
averageLongs( )
— calculates the average of Longs emitted by an Observable and emits this average -
buffer( )
— periodically gather items from an Observable into bundles and emit these bundles rather than emitting the items one at a time -
cache( )
— remember the sequence of items emitted by the Observable and emit the same sequence to future Observers -
cast( )
— cast all items from the source Observable into a particular type before reemitting them -
combineLatest( )
— when an item is emitted by either of two Observables, combine the latest item emitted by each Observable via a specified function and emit items based on the results of this function -
concat( )
— concatenate two or more Observables sequentially -
connect( )
— instructs a Connectable Observable to begin emitting items -
contains( )
— determine whether an Observable emits a particular item or not -
count( )
— counts the number of items emitted by an Observable and emits this count -
create( )
— create an Observable from scratch by means of a function -
debounce( )
— only emit an item from the source Observable after a particular timespan has passed without the Observable emitting any other items -
defaultIfEmpty( )
— emit items from the source Observable, or emit a default item if the source Observable completes after emitting no items -
defer( )
— do not create the Observable until an Observer subscribes; create a fresh Observable on each subscription -
delay( )
— shift the emissions from an Observable forward in time by a specified amount -
dematerialize( )
— convert a materialized Observable back into its non-materialized form -
distinct( )
— suppress duplicate items emitted by the source Observable -
distinctUntilChanged( )
— suppress duplicate consecutive items emitted by the source Observable -
doOnCompleted( )
— register an action to take when an Observable completes successfully -
doOnEach( )
— register an action to take whenever an Observable emits an item -
doOnError( )
— register an action to take when an Observable completes with an error -
elementAt( )
— emit item n emitted by the source Observable -
elementAtOrDefault( )
— emit item n emitted by the source Observable, or a default item if the source Observable emits fewer than n items -
empty( )
— create an Observable that emits nothing and then completes -
error( )
— create an Observable that emits nothing and then signals an error -
exists( )
— determine whether an Observable emits any items or not -
filter( )
— filter items emitted by an Observable -
finallyDo( )
— register an action to take when an Observable completes -
first( )
— emit only the first item emitted by an Observable, or the first item that meets some condition -
firstOrDefault( )
— emit only the first item emitted by an Observable, or the first item that meets some condition, or a default value if the source Observable is empty -
flatMap( )
— transform the items emitted by an Observable into Observables, then flatten this into a single Observable -
forEach( )
— invoke a function on each item emitted by the Observable; block until the Observable completes -
from( )
— convert an Iterable or a Future into an Observable -
getIterator( )
— convert the sequence emitted by the Observable into an Iterator -
groupBy( )
— divide an Observable into a set of Observables that emit groups of items from the original Observable, organized by key -
ignoreElements( )
— discard the items emitted by the source Observable and only pass through the error or completed notification -
interval( )
— create an Observable that emits a sequence of integers spaced by a given time interval -
isEmpty( )
— determine whether an Observable emits any items or not -
just( )
— convert an object into an Observable that emits that object -
last( )
(BlockingObservable
) — block until the Observable completes, then return the last item emitted by the Observable -
last( )
(Observable
) — emit only the last item emitted by the source Observable -
lastOrDefault( )
— block until the Observable completes, then return the last item emitted by the Observable or a default item if there is no last item -
map( )
— transform the items emitted by an Observable by applying a function to each of them -
mapMany( )
— transform the items emitted by an Observable into Observables, then flatten this into a single Observable -
mapManyDelayError( )
— transform the items emitted by an Observable into Observables, then flatten this into a single Observable, waiting to report errors until all error-free observables have a chance to complete -
mapWithIndex( )
— transform the items emitted by an Observable by applying a function to each of them that takes into account the index value of the item -
materialize( )
— convert an Observable into a list of Notifications -
max( )
— emits the maximum value emitted by a source Observable -
maxBy( )
— emits the item emitted by the source Observable that has the maximum key value -
merge( )
— combine multiple Observables into one -
mergeDelayError( )
— combine multiple Observables into one, allowing error-free Observables to continue before propagating errors -
min( )
— emits the minimum value emitted by a source Observable -
minBy( )
— emits the item emitted by the source Observable that has the minimum key value -
mostRecent( )
— returns an iterable that always returns the item most recently emitted by the Observable -
multicast( )
— represents an Observable as a Connectable Observable -
never( )
— create an Observable that emits nothing at all -
next( )
— returns an iterable that blocks until the Observable emits another item, then returns that item -
observeOn( )
— specify on which Scheduler an Observer should observe the Observable -
ofClass( )
— emit only those items from the source Observable that are of a particular class -
onErrorResumeNext( )
— instructs an Observable to continue emitting items after it encounters an error -
onErrorReturn( )
— instructs an Observable to emit a particular item when it encounters an error -
onExceptionResumeNextViaObservable( )
— instructs an Observable to continue emitting items after it encounters an exception (but not another variety of throwable) -
parallel( )
— split the work done on the emissions from an Observable into multiple Observables each operating on its own parallel thread -
parallelMerge( )
— combine multiple Observables into smaller number of Observables -
publish( )
— represents an Observable as a Connectable Observable -
publishLast( )
— represent an Observable as a Connectable Observable that emits only the last item emitted by the source Observable -
range( )
— create an Observable that emits a range of sequential integers -
reduce( )
— apply a function to each emitted item, sequentially, and emit only the final accumulated value -
refCount( )
— makes a Connectable Observable behave like an ordinary Observable -
repeat( )
— create an Observable that emits a particular item or sequence of items repeatedly -
replay( )
— ensures that all Observers see the same sequence of emitted items, even if they subscribe after the Observable begins emitting the items -
retry( )
— if a source Observable emits an error, resubscribe to it in the hopes that it will complete without error -
sample( )
— emit the most recent items emitted by an Observable within periodic time intervals -
scan( )
— apply a function to each item emitted by an Observable, sequentially, and emit each successive value -
sequenceEqual( )
— test the equality of pairs of items emitted by two Observables -
single( )
— if the Observable completes after emitting a single item, return that item, otherwise throw an exception -
singleOrDefault( )
— if the Observable completes after emitting a single item, return that item, otherwise return a default item -
skip( )
— ignore the first n items emitted by an Observable -
skipLast( )
— ignore the last n items emitted by an Observable -
skipWhile( )
andskipWhileWithIndex( )
— discard items emitted by an Observable until a specified condition is false, then emit the remainder -
startWith( )
— emit a specified sequence of items before beginning to emit the items from the Observable -
subscribeOn( )
— specify which Scheduler an Observable should use when its subscription is invoked -
sum( )
— adds the Integers emitted by an Observable and emits this sum -
sumDoubles( )
— adds the Doubles emitted by an Observable and emits this sum -
sumFloats( )
— adds the Floats emitted by an Observable and emits this sum -
sumLongs( )
— adds the Longs emitted by an Observable and emits this sum -
switchOnNext( )
— convert an Observable that emits Observables into a single Observable that emits the items emitted by the most-recently emitted of those Observables -
synchronize( )
— force an Observable to make synchronous calls and to be well-behaved -
take( )
— emit only the first n items emitted by an Observable -
takeLast( )
— only emit the last n items emitted by an Observable -
takeUntil( )
— emits the items from the source Observable until a second Observable emits an item -
takeWhile( )
andtakeWhileWithIndex( )
— emit items emitted by an Observable as long as a specified condition is true, then skip the remainder -
throttleFirst( )
— emit the first items emitted by an Observable within periodic time intervals -
throttleLast( )
— emit the most recent items emitted by an Observable within periodic time intervals -
throttleWithTimeout( )
— only emit an item from the source Observable after a particular timespan has passed without the Observable emitting any other items -
timeInterval( )
— emit the time lapsed between consecutive emissions of a source Observable -
timeout( )
— emit items from a source Observable, but issue an exception if no item is emitted in a specified timespan -
timestamp( )
— attach a timestamp to every item emitted by an Observable -
toBlockingObservable( )
— transform an Observable into a BlockingObservable -
toFuture( )
— convert the Observable into a Future -
toIterable( )
— convert the sequence emitted by the Observable into an Iterable -
toIterator( )
— convert the sequence emitted by the Observable into an Iterator -
toList( )
— collect all items from an Observable and emit them as a single List -
toSortedList( )
— collect all items from an Observable and emit them as a single, sorted List -
using( )
— create a disposable resource that has the same lifespan as an Observable -
where( )
— filter items emitted by an Observable -
window( )
— periodically subdivide items from an Observable into Observable windows and emit these windows rather than emitting the items one at a time -
zip( )
— combine sets of items emitted by two or more Observables together via a specified function and emit items based on the results of this function
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