"use strict"; var windowToggle_1 = require('../operators/windowToggle'); /** * Branch out the source Observable values as a nested Observable starting from * an emission from `openings` and ending when the output of `closingSelector` * emits. * * It's like {@link bufferToggle}, but emits a nested * Observable instead of an array. * * * * Returns an Observable that emits windows of items it collects from the source * Observable. The output Observable emits windows that contain those items * emitted by the source Observable between the time when the `openings` * Observable emits an item and when the Observable returned by * `closingSelector` emits an item. * * @example Every other second, emit the click events from the next 500ms * var clicks = Rx.Observable.fromEvent(document, 'click'); * var openings = Rx.Observable.interval(1000); * var result = clicks.windowToggle(openings, i => * i % 2 ? Rx.Observable.interval(500) : Rx.Observable.empty() * ).mergeAll(); * result.subscribe(x => console.log(x)); * * @see {@link window} * @see {@link windowCount} * @see {@link windowTime} * @see {@link windowWhen} * @see {@link bufferToggle} * * @param {Observable} openings An observable of notifications to start new * windows. * @param {function(value: O): Observable} closingSelector A function that takes * the value emitted by the `openings` observable and returns an Observable, * which, when it emits (either `next` or `complete`), signals that the * associated window should complete. * @return {Observable>} An observable of windows, which in turn * are Observables. * @method windowToggle * @owner Observable */ function windowToggle(openings, closingSelector) { return windowToggle_1.windowToggle(openings, closingSelector)(this); } exports.windowToggle = windowToggle; //# sourceMappingURL=windowToggle.js.map