问题
Given an IObservable<T>
is there a way to use Throttle
behaviour (reset a timer when an item is added, but have it return a collection of all the items added within that time?
Buffer
provides a similar functionality it that it chunks the data up into IList<T>
on every time span or count. But I need that time to reset each time an item is added.
I've seen a similar question here, Does reactive extensions support rolling buffers?, but the answers don't seem ideal and it's a little old so I wondered if the release version of Rx-Main now supports this functionality out the box.
回答1:
As I answered in the other post, yes you can! Using the Throttle
and Window
methods of Observable
:
public static IObservable<IList<T>> BufferUntilInactive<T>(this IObservable<T> stream, TimeSpan delay)
{
var closes = stream.Throttle(delay);
return stream.Window(() => closes).SelectMany(window => window.ToList());
}
回答2:
I amended Colonel Panic's BufferUntilInactive operator by adding a Publish
component, so that it works correctly with cold observables too:
/// <summary>Projects each element of an observable sequence into consecutive
/// non-overlapping buffers, which are produced based on time and activity.</summary>
public static IObservable<IList<T>> BufferUntilInactive<T>(
this IObservable<T> source, TimeSpan dueTime)
{
return source.Publish(published =>
published
.Window(() => published.Throttle(dueTime))
.SelectMany(window => window.ToList())
);
}
回答3:
Wouldn't it work with
Observable.BufferWithTimeOrCount<TSource> Method (IObservable<TSource>, TimeSpan, Int32)?
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8849810/reactive-throttle-returning-all-items-added-within-the-timespan