"use strict"; var __extends = (this && this.__extends) || function (d, b) { for (var p in b) if (b.hasOwnProperty(p)) d[p] = b[p]; function __() { this.constructor = d; } d.prototype = b === null ? Object.create(b) : (__.prototype = b.prototype, new __()); }; var Subscriber_1 = require('../Subscriber'); /* tslint:enable:max-line-length */ /** * Applies an accumulator function over the source Observable, and returns each * intermediate result, with an optional seed value. * * It's like {@link reduce}, but emits the current * accumulation whenever the source emits a value. * * * * Combines together all values emitted on the source, using an accumulator * function that knows how to join a new source value into the accumulation from * the past. Is similar to {@link reduce}, but emits the intermediate * accumulations. * * Returns an Observable that applies a specified `accumulator` function to each * item emitted by the source Observable. If a `seed` value is specified, then * that value will be used as the initial value for the accumulator. If no seed * value is specified, the first item of the source is used as the seed. * * @example Count the number of click events * var clicks = Rx.Observable.fromEvent(document, 'click'); * var ones = clicks.mapTo(1); * var seed = 0; * var count = ones.scan((acc, one) => acc + one, seed); * count.subscribe(x => console.log(x)); * * @see {@link expand} * @see {@link mergeScan} * @see {@link reduce} * * @param {function(acc: R, value: T, index: number): R} accumulator * The accumulator function called on each source value. * @param {T|R} [seed] The initial accumulation value. * @return {Observable} An observable of the accumulated values. * @method scan * @owner Observable */ function scan(accumulator, seed) { var hasSeed = false; // providing a seed of `undefined` *should* be valid and trigger // hasSeed! so don't use `seed !== undefined` checks! // For this reason, we have to check it here at the original call site // otherwise inside Operator/Subscriber we won't know if `undefined` // means they didn't provide anything or if they literally provided `undefined` if (arguments.length >= 2) { hasSeed = true; } return function scanOperatorFunction(source) { return source.lift(new ScanOperator(accumulator, seed, hasSeed)); }; } exports.scan = scan; var ScanOperator = (function () { function ScanOperator(accumulator, seed, hasSeed) { if (hasSeed === void 0) { hasSeed = false; } this.accumulator = accumulator; this.seed = seed; this.hasSeed = hasSeed; } ScanOperator.prototype.call = function (subscriber, source) { return source.subscribe(new ScanSubscriber(subscriber, this.accumulator, this.seed, this.hasSeed)); }; return ScanOperator; }()); /** * We need this JSDoc comment for affecting ESDoc. * @ignore * @extends {Ignored} */ var ScanSubscriber = (function (_super) { __extends(ScanSubscriber, _super); function ScanSubscriber(destination, accumulator, _seed, hasSeed) { _super.call(this, destination); this.accumulator = accumulator; this._seed = _seed; this.hasSeed = hasSeed; this.index = 0; } Object.defineProperty(ScanSubscriber.prototype, "seed", { get: function () { return this._seed; }, set: function (value) { this.hasSeed = true; this._seed = value; }, enumerable: true, configurable: true }); ScanSubscriber.prototype._next = function (value) { if (!this.hasSeed) { this.seed = value; this.destination.next(value); } else { return this._tryNext(value); } }; ScanSubscriber.prototype._tryNext = function (value) { var index = this.index++; var result; try { result = this.accumulator(this.seed, value, index); } catch (err) { this.destination.error(err); } this.seed = result; this.destination.next(result); }; return ScanSubscriber; }(Subscriber_1.Subscriber)); //# sourceMappingURL=scan.js.map