The Sum operator operates on an Observable that emits numbers (or items that can be evaluated as numbers), and emits a single value: the sum of all of the numbers emitted by the source Observable.
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In RxGroovy, this operator is not in the ReactiveX core, but is part of the distinct
rxjava-math
module, where it is implemented with four type-specific operators:
sumDouble
, sumFloat
, sumInteger
, and
sumLong
. The following example shows how these operators work:
def myObservable = Observable.create({ aSubscriber -> if(false == aSubscriber.isUnsubscribed()) aSubscriber.onNext(4); if(false == aSubscriber.isUnsubscribed()) aSubscriber.onNext(3); if(false == aSubscriber.isUnsubscribed()) aSubscriber.onNext(2); if(false == aSubscriber.isUnsubscribed()) aSubscriber.onNext(1); if(false == aSubscriber.isUnsubscribed()) aSubscriber.onCompleted(); }); Observable.sumInteger(myObservable).subscribe( { println(it); }, // onNext { println("Error encountered"); }, // onError { println("Sequence complete"); } // onCompleted );
10 Sequence complete
You can also sum not the items themselves but the results of a function applied to each item, as in the illustration above, which emits the sum of the number of sides on the figures emitted by the source Observable.
In the distinct StringObservable
class (not part of RxGroovy by default) there is also a
stringConcat
operator that converts an Observable that emits a sequence of strings into an
Observable that emits a single string that represents the concatenation of them all.
In the distinct StringObservable
class (not part of RxGroovy by default) there is also a
join
operator that converts an Observable that emits a sequence of strings into an
Observable that emits a single string that represents the concatenation of each of them, delimited by a
string of your choosing.
sumDouble sumFloat sumInteger sumLong StringObservable.join StringObservable.stringConcat
This operator is not in the RxJava core, but is part of the distinct rxjava-math
module, where it is implemented with four type-specific operators: sumDouble
,
sumFloat
, sumInteger
, and sumLong
.
You can also sum not the items themselves but the results of a function applied to each item, as in the illustration above, which emits the sum of the number of sides on the figures emitted by the source Observable.
In the distinct StringObservable
class (not part of RxJava by default) there is also a
stringConcat
operator that converts an Observable that emits a sequence of strings into an
Observable that emits a single string that represents the concatenation of them all.
In the distinct StringObservable
class (not part of RxJava by default) there is also a
join
operator that converts an Observable that emits a sequence of strings into an
Observable that emits a single string that represents the concatenation of each of them, delimited by a
string of your choosing.
RxJS implements this operator as sum
. The following code sample shows how
to use it:
var source = Rx.Observable.range(0, 9).sum(); var subscription = source.subscribe( function (x) { console.log('Next: ' + x); }, function (err) { console.log('Error: ' + err); }, function () { console.log('Completed'); });
Next: 45 Completed
You can also sum not the items themselves but the results of a function applied to each item, as in the illustration above, which emits the sum number of sides on the figures emitted by the source Observable.
var arr = [ { value: 1 }, { value: 2 }, { value: 3 } ]; var source = Rx.Observable.fromArray(arr).sum(function (x) { return x.value; }); var subscription = source.subscribe( function (x) { console.log('Next: ' + x); }, function (err) { console.log('Error: ' + err); }, function () { console.log('Completed'); });
Next: 6 Completed
sum
is found in the following distributions:
rx.all.js
rx.all.compat.js
rx.aggregates.js
It requires one of the following:
rx.js
rx.compat.js
rx.lite.js
rx.lite.compat.js
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RxPHP implements this operator as sum
.
Computes the sum of a sequence of values
//from https://github.com/ReactiveX/RxPHP/blob/master/demo/sum/sum.php $source = Rx\Observable::range(1, 10) ->sum(); $subscription = $source->subscribe($stdoutObserver);
Next value: 55 Complete!
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