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import { Operator } from '../Operator'; import { Subscriber } from '../Subscriber'; import { ArgumentOutOfRangeError } from '../util/ArgumentOutOfRangeError'; import { Observable } from '../Observable'; import { TeardownLogic } from '../Subscription'; import { MonoTypeOperatorFunction } from '../interfaces'; /** * Emits the single value at the specified `index` in a sequence of emissions * from the source Observable. * * <span class="informal">Emits only the i-th value, then completes.</span> * * <img src="./img/elementAt.png" width="100%"> * * `elementAt` returns an Observable that emits the item at the specified * `index` in the source Observable, or a default value if that `index` is out * of range and the `default` argument is provided. If the `default` argument is * not given and the `index` is out of range, the output Observable will emit an * `ArgumentOutOfRangeError` error. * * @example <caption>Emit only the third click event</caption> * var clicks = Rx.Observable.fromEvent(document, 'click'); * var result = clicks.elementAt(2); * result.subscribe(x => console.log(x)); * * // Results in: * // click 1 = nothing * // click 2 = nothing * // click 3 = MouseEvent object logged to console * * @see {@link first} * @see {@link last} * @see {@link skip} * @see {@link single} * @see {@link take} * * @throws {ArgumentOutOfRangeError} When using `elementAt(i)`, it delivers an * ArgumentOutOrRangeError to the Observer's `error` callback if `i < 0` or the * Observable has completed before emitting the i-th `next` notification. * * @param {number} index Is the number `i` for the i-th source emission that has * happened since the subscription, starting from the number `0`. * @param {T} [defaultValue] The default value returned for missing indices. * @return {Observable} An Observable that emits a single item, if it is found. * Otherwise, will emit the default value if given. If not, then emits an error. * @method elementAt * @owner Observable */ export function elementAt<T>(index: number, defaultValue?: T): MonoTypeOperatorFunction<T> { return (source: Observable<T>) => source.lift(new ElementAtOperator(index, defaultValue)); } class ElementAtOperator<T> implements Operator<T, T> { constructor(private index: number, private defaultValue?: T) { if (index < 0) { throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeError; } } call(subscriber: Subscriber<T>, source: any): TeardownLogic { return source.subscribe(new ElementAtSubscriber(subscriber, this.index, this.defaultValue)); } } /** * We need this JSDoc comment for affecting ESDoc. * @ignore * @extends {Ignored} */ class ElementAtSubscriber<T> extends Subscriber<T> { constructor(destination: Subscriber<T>, private index: number, private defaultValue?: T) { super(destination); } protected _next(x: T) { if (this.index-- === 0) { this.destination.next(x); this.destination.complete(); } } protected _complete() { const destination = this.destination; if (this.index >= 0) { if (typeof this.defaultValue !== 'undefined') { destination.next(this.defaultValue); } else { destination.error(new ArgumentOutOfRangeError); } } destination.complete(); } }