RxJava count() when one of two observable is not compled












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I want to count items from stream Observable when trigger is not completed. I want to update View by size of stream when trigger occurs. As long as trigger not completed Consumer not invoking accept(). How I can resolve it?



    Observable<Long> trigger = Observable.interval(2000L, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);

Observable<Long> stream = trigger
.flatMap(new Function<Long, ObservableSource<?>>() {
@Override
public ObservableSource<?> apply(Long aLong) throws Exception {
return Observable.just("A", "B", "C"); //completed observable
}
})
.count()
.toObservable();

stream.subscribe(new Consumer<Long>() {
@Override
public void accept(Long size) throws Exception {
Log.e("Elements: ", size.toString());
}
});









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    I want to count items from stream Observable when trigger is not completed. I want to update View by size of stream when trigger occurs. As long as trigger not completed Consumer not invoking accept(). How I can resolve it?



        Observable<Long> trigger = Observable.interval(2000L, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);

    Observable<Long> stream = trigger
    .flatMap(new Function<Long, ObservableSource<?>>() {
    @Override
    public ObservableSource<?> apply(Long aLong) throws Exception {
    return Observable.just("A", "B", "C"); //completed observable
    }
    })
    .count()
    .toObservable();

    stream.subscribe(new Consumer<Long>() {
    @Override
    public void accept(Long size) throws Exception {
    Log.e("Elements: ", size.toString());
    }
    });









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      I want to count items from stream Observable when trigger is not completed. I want to update View by size of stream when trigger occurs. As long as trigger not completed Consumer not invoking accept(). How I can resolve it?



          Observable<Long> trigger = Observable.interval(2000L, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);

      Observable<Long> stream = trigger
      .flatMap(new Function<Long, ObservableSource<?>>() {
      @Override
      public ObservableSource<?> apply(Long aLong) throws Exception {
      return Observable.just("A", "B", "C"); //completed observable
      }
      })
      .count()
      .toObservable();

      stream.subscribe(new Consumer<Long>() {
      @Override
      public void accept(Long size) throws Exception {
      Log.e("Elements: ", size.toString());
      }
      });









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      I want to count items from stream Observable when trigger is not completed. I want to update View by size of stream when trigger occurs. As long as trigger not completed Consumer not invoking accept(). How I can resolve it?



          Observable<Long> trigger = Observable.interval(2000L, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);

      Observable<Long> stream = trigger
      .flatMap(new Function<Long, ObservableSource<?>>() {
      @Override
      public ObservableSource<?> apply(Long aLong) throws Exception {
      return Observable.just("A", "B", "C"); //completed observable
      }
      })
      .count()
      .toObservable();

      stream.subscribe(new Consumer<Long>() {
      @Override
      public void accept(Long size) throws Exception {
      Log.e("Elements: ", size.toString());
      }
      });






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          Do a rolling count with scan:



          Observable<Long> trigger = Observable.interval(2000L, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);

          Observable<Long> stream = trigger
          .flatMap(new Function<Long, ObservableSource<String>>() {
          @Override
          public ObservableSource<String> apply(Long aLong) throws Exception {
          return Observable.just("A", "B", "C"); //completed observable
          }
          })
          .scan(0L, new BiFunction<Long, String, Long>() {
          @Override public Long apply(Long a, String b) {
          return a + 1;
          }
          })
          ;

          stream.subscribe(new Consumer<Long>() {
          @Override
          public void accept(Long size) throws Exception {
          Log.e("Elements: ", size.toString());
          }
          });





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          • In this case size is amount of every item. I would like to count each time size of this Observable: Observable.just("A", "B", "C"). In this case it should be always 3.
            – MMC
            Nov 12 '18 at 10:19










          • How about applying count() on those justs? "But it no longer compiles" -> flatMapSingle.
            – akarnokd
            Nov 12 '18 at 11:29











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          Do a rolling count with scan:



          Observable<Long> trigger = Observable.interval(2000L, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);

          Observable<Long> stream = trigger
          .flatMap(new Function<Long, ObservableSource<String>>() {
          @Override
          public ObservableSource<String> apply(Long aLong) throws Exception {
          return Observable.just("A", "B", "C"); //completed observable
          }
          })
          .scan(0L, new BiFunction<Long, String, Long>() {
          @Override public Long apply(Long a, String b) {
          return a + 1;
          }
          })
          ;

          stream.subscribe(new Consumer<Long>() {
          @Override
          public void accept(Long size) throws Exception {
          Log.e("Elements: ", size.toString());
          }
          });





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          • In this case size is amount of every item. I would like to count each time size of this Observable: Observable.just("A", "B", "C"). In this case it should be always 3.
            – MMC
            Nov 12 '18 at 10:19










          • How about applying count() on those justs? "But it no longer compiles" -> flatMapSingle.
            – akarnokd
            Nov 12 '18 at 11:29
















          1














          Do a rolling count with scan:



          Observable<Long> trigger = Observable.interval(2000L, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);

          Observable<Long> stream = trigger
          .flatMap(new Function<Long, ObservableSource<String>>() {
          @Override
          public ObservableSource<String> apply(Long aLong) throws Exception {
          return Observable.just("A", "B", "C"); //completed observable
          }
          })
          .scan(0L, new BiFunction<Long, String, Long>() {
          @Override public Long apply(Long a, String b) {
          return a + 1;
          }
          })
          ;

          stream.subscribe(new Consumer<Long>() {
          @Override
          public void accept(Long size) throws Exception {
          Log.e("Elements: ", size.toString());
          }
          });





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          • In this case size is amount of every item. I would like to count each time size of this Observable: Observable.just("A", "B", "C"). In this case it should be always 3.
            – MMC
            Nov 12 '18 at 10:19










          • How about applying count() on those justs? "But it no longer compiles" -> flatMapSingle.
            – akarnokd
            Nov 12 '18 at 11:29














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          1






          Do a rolling count with scan:



          Observable<Long> trigger = Observable.interval(2000L, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);

          Observable<Long> stream = trigger
          .flatMap(new Function<Long, ObservableSource<String>>() {
          @Override
          public ObservableSource<String> apply(Long aLong) throws Exception {
          return Observable.just("A", "B", "C"); //completed observable
          }
          })
          .scan(0L, new BiFunction<Long, String, Long>() {
          @Override public Long apply(Long a, String b) {
          return a + 1;
          }
          })
          ;

          stream.subscribe(new Consumer<Long>() {
          @Override
          public void accept(Long size) throws Exception {
          Log.e("Elements: ", size.toString());
          }
          });





          share|improve this answer












          Do a rolling count with scan:



          Observable<Long> trigger = Observable.interval(2000L, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);

          Observable<Long> stream = trigger
          .flatMap(new Function<Long, ObservableSource<String>>() {
          @Override
          public ObservableSource<String> apply(Long aLong) throws Exception {
          return Observable.just("A", "B", "C"); //completed observable
          }
          })
          .scan(0L, new BiFunction<Long, String, Long>() {
          @Override public Long apply(Long a, String b) {
          return a + 1;
          }
          })
          ;

          stream.subscribe(new Consumer<Long>() {
          @Override
          public void accept(Long size) throws Exception {
          Log.e("Elements: ", size.toString());
          }
          });






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          • In this case size is amount of every item. I would like to count each time size of this Observable: Observable.just("A", "B", "C"). In this case it should be always 3.
            – MMC
            Nov 12 '18 at 10:19










          • How about applying count() on those justs? "But it no longer compiles" -> flatMapSingle.
            – akarnokd
            Nov 12 '18 at 11:29


















          • In this case size is amount of every item. I would like to count each time size of this Observable: Observable.just("A", "B", "C"). In this case it should be always 3.
            – MMC
            Nov 12 '18 at 10:19










          • How about applying count() on those justs? "But it no longer compiles" -> flatMapSingle.
            – akarnokd
            Nov 12 '18 at 11:29
















          In this case size is amount of every item. I would like to count each time size of this Observable: Observable.just("A", "B", "C"). In this case it should be always 3.
          – MMC
          Nov 12 '18 at 10:19




          In this case size is amount of every item. I would like to count each time size of this Observable: Observable.just("A", "B", "C"). In this case it should be always 3.
          – MMC
          Nov 12 '18 at 10:19












          How about applying count() on those justs? "But it no longer compiles" -> flatMapSingle.
          – akarnokd
          Nov 12 '18 at 11:29




          How about applying count() on those justs? "But it no longer compiles" -> flatMapSingle.
          – akarnokd
          Nov 12 '18 at 11:29


















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