import { skipLast as higherOrder } from '../operators/skipLast'; /** * Skip the last `count` values emitted by the source Observable. * * * * `skipLast` returns an Observable that accumulates a queue with a length * enough to store the first `count` values. As more values are received, * values are taken from the front of the queue and produced on the result * sequence. This causes values to be delayed. * * @example Skip the last 2 values of an Observable with many values * var many = Rx.Observable.range(1, 5); * var skipLastTwo = many.skipLast(2); * skipLastTwo.subscribe(x => console.log(x)); * * // Results in: * // 1 2 3 * * @see {@link skip} * @see {@link skipUntil} * @see {@link skipWhile} * @see {@link take} * * @throws {ArgumentOutOfRangeError} When using `skipLast(i)`, it throws * ArgumentOutOrRangeError if `i < 0`. * * @param {number} count Number of elements to skip from the end of the source Observable. * @returns {Observable} An Observable that skips the last count values * emitted by the source Observable. * @method skipLast * @owner Observable */ export function skipLast(count) { return higherOrder(count)(this); } //# sourceMappingURL=skipLast.js.map