Opal-Estate-Pro/node_modules/rxjs/observable/IntervalObservable.d.ts
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import { Subscriber } from '../Subscriber';
import { IScheduler } from '../Scheduler';
import { Observable } from '../Observable';
/**
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* @extends {Ignored}
* @hide true
*/
export declare class IntervalObservable extends Observable<number> {
private period;
private scheduler;
/**
* Creates an Observable that emits sequential numbers every specified
* interval of time, on a specified IScheduler.
*
* <span class="informal">Emits incremental numbers periodically in time.
* </span>
*
* <img src="./img/interval.png" width="100%">
*
* `interval` returns an Observable that emits an infinite sequence of
* ascending integers, with a constant interval of time of your choosing
* between those emissions. The first emission is not sent immediately, but
* only after the first period has passed. By default, this operator uses the
* `async` IScheduler to provide a notion of time, but you may pass any
* IScheduler to it.
*
* @example <caption>Emits ascending numbers, one every second (1000ms)</caption>
* var numbers = Rx.Observable.interval(1000);
* numbers.subscribe(x => console.log(x));
*
* @see {@link timer}
* @see {@link delay}
*
* @param {number} [period=0] The interval size in milliseconds (by default)
* or the time unit determined by the scheduler's clock.
* @param {Scheduler} [scheduler=async] The IScheduler to use for scheduling
* the emission of values, and providing a notion of "time".
* @return {Observable} An Observable that emits a sequential number each time
* interval.
* @static true
* @name interval
* @owner Observable
*/
static create(period?: number, scheduler?: IScheduler): Observable<number>;
static dispatch(state: any): void;
constructor(period?: number, scheduler?: IScheduler);
/** @deprecated internal use only */ _subscribe(subscriber: Subscriber<number>): void;
}