RxJava2 window,buffer with indicator
[ "start-a", "during-a", "end-a", "start-b", "end-b", "start-c", "something-c", "something-more-c", "end-c"]
using String Stream like upper array trying to separate element start-* ~ end-*
like under result.
["start-a", "during-a", "end-a"]
["start-b", "end-b"]
["start-c", "something-c", "end-c"]
I'm trying to use window operator
@CheckReturnValue
@BackpressureSupport(BackpressureKind.ERROR)
@SchedulerSupport(SchedulerSupport.NONE)
public final <U, V> Flowable<Flowable<T>> window(
Publisher<U> openingIndicator,
Function<? super U, ? extends Publisher<V>> closingIndicator) {
return window(openingIndicator, closingIndicator, bufferSize());
}
is there any example for using window operator (openingIndicator, closingIndicator)?
java rx-java2 reactive-streams
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[ "start-a", "during-a", "end-a", "start-b", "end-b", "start-c", "something-c", "something-more-c", "end-c"]
using String Stream like upper array trying to separate element start-* ~ end-*
like under result.
["start-a", "during-a", "end-a"]
["start-b", "end-b"]
["start-c", "something-c", "end-c"]
I'm trying to use window operator
@CheckReturnValue
@BackpressureSupport(BackpressureKind.ERROR)
@SchedulerSupport(SchedulerSupport.NONE)
public final <U, V> Flowable<Flowable<T>> window(
Publisher<U> openingIndicator,
Function<? super U, ? extends Publisher<V>> closingIndicator) {
return window(openingIndicator, closingIndicator, bufferSize());
}
is there any example for using window operator (openingIndicator, closingIndicator)?
java rx-java2 reactive-streams
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Maybe one of the custom buffer operators could get you that: github.com/akarnokd/…
– akarnokd
Nov 26 '18 at 9:11
1
@akamokd thanks solve problem usingFlowableTransformers.bufferUntil()
– user2637015
Nov 26 '18 at 9:50
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[ "start-a", "during-a", "end-a", "start-b", "end-b", "start-c", "something-c", "something-more-c", "end-c"]
using String Stream like upper array trying to separate element start-* ~ end-*
like under result.
["start-a", "during-a", "end-a"]
["start-b", "end-b"]
["start-c", "something-c", "end-c"]
I'm trying to use window operator
@CheckReturnValue
@BackpressureSupport(BackpressureKind.ERROR)
@SchedulerSupport(SchedulerSupport.NONE)
public final <U, V> Flowable<Flowable<T>> window(
Publisher<U> openingIndicator,
Function<? super U, ? extends Publisher<V>> closingIndicator) {
return window(openingIndicator, closingIndicator, bufferSize());
}
is there any example for using window operator (openingIndicator, closingIndicator)?
java rx-java2 reactive-streams
[ "start-a", "during-a", "end-a", "start-b", "end-b", "start-c", "something-c", "something-more-c", "end-c"]
using String Stream like upper array trying to separate element start-* ~ end-*
like under result.
["start-a", "during-a", "end-a"]
["start-b", "end-b"]
["start-c", "something-c", "end-c"]
I'm trying to use window operator
@CheckReturnValue
@BackpressureSupport(BackpressureKind.ERROR)
@SchedulerSupport(SchedulerSupport.NONE)
public final <U, V> Flowable<Flowable<T>> window(
Publisher<U> openingIndicator,
Function<? super U, ? extends Publisher<V>> closingIndicator) {
return window(openingIndicator, closingIndicator, bufferSize());
}
is there any example for using window operator (openingIndicator, closingIndicator)?
java rx-java2 reactive-streams
java rx-java2 reactive-streams
edited Nov 26 '18 at 7:52
user2637015
asked Nov 26 '18 at 7:16
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Maybe one of the custom buffer operators could get you that: github.com/akarnokd/…
– akarnokd
Nov 26 '18 at 9:11
1
@akamokd thanks solve problem usingFlowableTransformers.bufferUntil()
– user2637015
Nov 26 '18 at 9:50
add a comment |
2
Maybe one of the custom buffer operators could get you that: github.com/akarnokd/…
– akarnokd
Nov 26 '18 at 9:11
1
@akamokd thanks solve problem usingFlowableTransformers.bufferUntil()
– user2637015
Nov 26 '18 at 9:50
2
2
Maybe one of the custom buffer operators could get you that: github.com/akarnokd/…
– akarnokd
Nov 26 '18 at 9:11
Maybe one of the custom buffer operators could get you that: github.com/akarnokd/…
– akarnokd
Nov 26 '18 at 9:11
1
1
@akamokd thanks solve problem using
FlowableTransformers.bufferUntil()
– user2637015
Nov 26 '18 at 9:50
@akamokd thanks solve problem using
FlowableTransformers.bufferUntil()
– user2637015
Nov 26 '18 at 9:50
add a comment |
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Maybe one of the custom buffer operators could get you that: github.com/akarnokd/…
– akarnokd
Nov 26 '18 at 9:11
1
@akamokd thanks solve problem using
FlowableTransformers.bufferUntil()
– user2637015
Nov 26 '18 at 9:50